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Fayette County Board of Education Planning Meeting
Conference Room C
701 East Main Street
Lexington, KY 40502
October 10, 2016
5:30 PM
A. CALL TO ORDER Melissa Bacon
1. Roll Call
B. EXTEND WELCOME TO GUESTS
C. MOMENT OF SILENCE
D. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Doug Barnett
E. READING OF MISSION STATEMENT Doug Barnett
Our mission is to create a collaborative community that ensures all students
achieve at high levels and graduate prepared to excel in a global society.
F. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Approve the agenda with any changes voiced including the lifting of items
from the consent section for discussion.
1. Addendum:
a. __________
b. __________
2. Deletions:
a. __________
b. __________
G. INTRODUCTIONS, RECOGNITIONS,PROCLAMATIONS AND
RESOLUTIONS:
1. Introductions
a. Teacher Representative: Sarah Hanrahan, Mary Todd
Elementary
b. Student Representative: Raequan Benton, Carter G. Woodson
c. Classified Staff Representative: Shavonna Ross, Federal, State,
& Magnet Programs
2. Student Performance
a. Performance, Crawford Middle School, Musical Performance
3. Recognitions
a. Recognition, Riley Madsen, Lafayette High School, 2016
Stanford University Pre-Collegiate Institute
b. Recognition, Wellington Elementary, 2016 Winner,
CCSSO/MetaMetrics Chief's Summer Reading Challenge
c. Recognition, 2016 National Merit Semifinalists
d. Recognition, Jennifer Kennedy, Southern Elementary, 2016
Outstanding New Teacher of the Year, Kentucky World Language
Association
e. Recognition, Ben McMaine, Carter G. Woodson Academy,
2016 Outstanding National Network for Early Language Learning
Teacher Award
f. Recognition, Keith Lindsey, SCAPA at Bluegrass, 2016
Platypus Award
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4. Proclamations
a. American Education Week Melissa Bacon
b. School Psychology Awareness Week Amanda Ferguson
c. Education Support Professionals Day Doug Barnett
d. National Parental Involvement Day Ray Daniels
e. Substitute Educators Day Daryl Love
5. Resolutions
a. Regarding the death of Jordan Perkins Amanda Ferguson
H. REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS:
1. Progress Reports
a. Superintendent's Report Emmanuel Caulk
1. Academic Services- Great Staff, World Class Operations,
& Novice Reduction (Planning)
Emmanuel Caulk
2. Equity Council Report - FCPS BOE Committee Charge
(Planning)
Darryl Thompson
3. Operations & Support Myron Thompson
2. Remarks by Citizens (persons who have signed up to speak):
Fayette County Board of Education Policy 01.45 states,
“...Members of the public may address the Board during the period set
aside by the Board without submitting an item for the agenda. No
action shall be taken during this portion of the meeting on issues raised
by employees or the public unless deemed an emergency by the
Board...”
Please note: Speakers will not be allowed to make any disparaging or
critical remarks about individuals or employees of the District. Critical
comments or complaints are processed through the District’s complaint
procedures, which afford the individuals to whom comments or
complaints are directed, the opportunity for response and due process.
a. There are two opportunities for the public to address the Board:
At the beginning of the meeting, the public, who have signed up
prior to the meeting, is invited to speak on items that are On the
Agenda. This is not intended to be a time for debate, however, the
Board will take the public's input into consideration when making
their final decision this evening. Each speaker will be allowed a
maximum of 5 minutes.
At the end of the meeting, members of the public who have signed
up prior to the meeting are invited to address the Board on any
topic of District-related concern that is NOT on the official agenda
for this meeting (Policy # 01.45). Please know that since these
items are not on tonight's agenda, our Board may or may not
comment. It is important to know that this is not intended to be a
time where issues will be debated. The Chair will determine the
amount of time for each speaker, depending upon the lateness of
the hour and the number of speakers.
I. APPROVAL OF ROUTINE MATTERS:
J. APPROVAL OF CONSENT ITEMS:
1. Award of Bids/Proposals Hiren Desai/Myron Thompson
2. Post Approval Placeholder Hiren Desai/Rodney Jackson
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3. Special and Other Leave of Absence Hiren Desai/Jennifer Dyar
3. Shortened School Days - Special Education Amanda Dennis
4. Approval of Textbook Plans Randy Peffer/Edwina Smith
5. Approval of a Reduction in Retainage on the Construction Contract
for the Renovation at Squires Elementary School BG 14-121
Myron Thompson
6. Approval of a Proposed Change Order (No. Sixteen) to the Contract
for the Renovation at Squires Elementary School BG 14-121
Myron Thompson
7. Approval of a Reduction in Retainage on the Construction Contract
for the Construction of Coventry Oak Elementary School (New
Elementary at 2441 Huntly Place) BG 14-128
Myron Thompson
8. Approval of a Proposed Change Order (No. Fourteen) to the Contract
for the Construction of Coventry Oak Elementary School (New
Elementary at 2441 Huntly Place) BG 14-128
Myron Thompson
9. Approval of a Proposed Change Order (No. Thirteen) to the Contract
for the Construction of the New High School on Winchester Road
(2000 Winchester Road) BG 14-159
Myron Thompson
10. Approval of a Proposed Change Order (No. Two) to the Contract
for the Renovation of the Tates Creek High School Shot Put and High
Jump Areas BG 15-047
Myron Thompson
11. Approval of the BG-1 Project Application and Design Consultant
for Installment of Portable Restroom Unit at Athens Chilesburg
Elementary School
Myron Thompson
K. APPROVAL OF ACTION ITEMS:
1. Job Descriptions Update Summary (Planning) Hiren Desai/Jennifer Dyar
2. Requests From Principals For Extended Trips (Planning) School Directors
3. Professional leave by District Personnel (Planning) Hiren Desai/Jennifer Dyar
4. Criterion Education, LLC (Planning) Randy Peffer/Shelley Chatfield
5. Cogat 7& Iowa F Online Contract (Planning) Peggy Hayes/Shelley Chatfield
6. Kagan Professional Development Contract (Planning) Wendy Young/Shelley Chatfield
7. Davis Demographics, LLC (Planning) Steve Hill/Shelley Chatfield
L. PLANNING DISCUSSION/INFORMATIONAL ITEMS:
1. School-wide Fundraising Projects School Directors
2. School Activity Fund Placeholder Hiren Desai/Rodney Jackson
3. Monthly Financial Report Placeholder Hiren Desai/Rodney Jackson
4. Position Control Document October 24, 2016 Hiren Desai/Julane Mullins
5. Personnel Changes for October 24, 2016 Board Agenda Hiren Desai/Jennifer Dyar
M. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS:
1. Public
NOTICE: Our next item is where members of the public may address the
Board on any topic of District-related concern that is NOT on the
official agenda for this meeting (Policy # 1.45). Please know that since
these items are not on tonight's agenda our Board may or may not
comment. It is important to know that this is not intended to be a time
where issues will be debated. The Chair will determine the amount of
time for each speaker, depending upon the lateness of the hour and the
number of speakers.
2. Board Request Summary
A motion is in order to approve the following Board requests:
a. __________
b. ___________
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c. __________
3. Other Business
a. Board Discussion of Board Work
b. Staff
N. MOTION MAKING AGENDA PART OF THE OFFICIAL BOARD
MINUTES:
A motion is in order to: "make the agenda dated October 24, 2016 on which
action has been taken at this meeting, a part of the minutes as if copied in the
minutes verbatim."
O. CLOSED SESSION:
1. Reconvene in Open Session
P. ADJOURNMENT:
Complete supplemental detail concerning this agenda is available for public
review during normal business hours, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the District
Office.
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AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Board of Education: Melissa Bacon, Chair • Amanda Ferguson, Vice Chair • Douglas Barnett • Daryl Love • Raymond Daniels
Superintendent Emmanuel Caulk
701 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40502 • Phone: 859.381.4100 • www.fcps.net
Mailing Address: 1126 Russell Cave Rd., Lexington, Kentucky 40505
Executive Summary
Fayette County Public Schools Board Meeting
Agenda Item
MEETING: Planning DATE: 10/4/2016
TOPIC: Post Approval Placeholder
PREPARED BY: Rodney Jackson
Recommended Action on: 10/24/2016
Action Item for Vote (REGULAR MEETING)
Superintendent Prior Approval: No
Recommendation/Motion: Upon examination of claims by the Board of Education a motion
is in order to: “approve the action of the Chairman and Treasurer in issuing the checks above
from the above listed accounts, approve all claims as submitted, direct the Treasurer to make
payment accordingly, and enter official copies of all claims as listed into the Official Minutes of
the Board of Education.”
Background/Rationale: This is a regular board agenda item, which allows for the timely
approval and processing of checks and claims in accordance with board policy.
Policy: 01.11 (General Powers and Duties of the Board)
Fiscal Impact: NA
Attachments(s): One attachment
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AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Board of Education: Melissa Bacon, Chair • Amanda Ferguson, Vice Chair • Douglas Barnett • Daryl Love • Raymond Daniels
Superintendent Emmanuel Caulk
701 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40502 • Phone: 859.381.4100 • www.fcps.net
Mailing Address: 1126 Russell Cave Rd., Lexington, Kentucky 40505
Executive Summary Fayette County Public Schools Board
Meeting Agenda Item MEETING: Regular DATE: 10/24/2016
TOPIC: Special and Other Leave of Absence
PREPARED BY: Jennifer Dyar
Recommended Action on: 10/24/2016 Action Item for Vote (REGULAR MEETING)
Superintendent Prior Approval: No
Recommendation/Motion: N/A Background/Rationale: This is to report employee leave of absence and requests for days without pay
Policy: 03.123/03.223
Fiscal Impact: N/A
Attachments(s): Special and Other Leave of Absence for September 26, 2016 Board Agenda
Certified Leave of Absence: 4 Classified Leave of Absence: 2 Certified Return from Leave of Absence: 1 Classified Return from Leave of Absence: 5 Classified Resign from Leave of Absence: 1
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CERTIFIED/SALARIED CLASSIFIED PERSONNEL
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Leave of Absence of Certified/Salaried Classified Personnel - This is to report the leave of absence of the
following certified/salaried classified personnel:
Name Location Assignment From (close of day) Through (close of day)
ABRAMS, LEONARD DIXIE MAGNET ELEM FRYSC COOR 09/16/2016 10/18/2016
CHANG, WEI-LIN TATES CREEK HIGH HS CHINESE 08/18/2016 10/31/2016
NIEHAUS, BRITTANY ASHLAND ELEM EL PRIMARY 08/11/2016 11/02/2016
THAYER, REBECCA BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL MID MULTI 08/18/2016 09/16/2016
b.
Return of Leave of Absence of Certified/Salaried Classified Personnel - This is to report the return from leave
of absence of the following certified/salaried classified personnel:
Name Location Assignment Effective Date
THAYER, REBECCA BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL MID MULTI POSITION 09/19/2016
2.
HOURLY CLASSIFIED PERSONNEL
a.
Leave of Absence of Classified Hourly Personnel - This is to report the leave of absence of the following
classified hourly personnel:
Name Location Assignment From (close of day) Through (close of day)
ELDRIDGE JR, JAMES ATHENS CHILESBURG ELEM LD CUS SR 08/05/2016 09/08/2016
SPEITH, CARMAN BUS GARAGE BUS DRIVER 08/18/2016 09/23/2016
b.
Return from Leave of Absence of Classified Hourly Personnel - This is to report the return from leave of
absence of the following classified hourly personnel:
Name Location Assignment Effective Date
BRUINS, KAREN TATES CREEK HIGH FOOD SERV FOOD SERVICE ASSISTANT II 09/06/2016
ELDRIDGE JR, JAMES ATHENS CHILESBURG ELEM LEAD CUSTODIAL SERVICE WORKER 09/09/2016
SLONE, BUD TATES CREEK HIGH CUSTODIAN 09/01/2016
SPEITH, CARMAN BUS GARAGE BUS DRIVER 09/26/2016
VALLE, JOSE BUS GARAGE BUS DRIVER 09/12/2016
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AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Board of Education: Melissa Bacon, Chair • Amanda Ferguson, Vice Chair • Douglas Barnett • Daryl Love • Raymond Daniels
Superintendent Emmanuel Caulk
701 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40502 • Phone: 859.381.4100 • www.fcps.net
Mailing Address: 1126 Russell Cave Rd., Lexington, Kentucky 40505
Executive Summary
Fayette County Public Schools Board Meeting
Agenda Item
MEETING: Regular DATE: 10/24/2016
TOPIC: Shortened School Day
PREPARED BY: Amanda Dennis, Special Education Director
Recommended Action on: 10/24/2016
Action Item for Vote (REGULAR MEETING)
Superintendent Prior Approval: No
Recommendation/Motion: Approve the request for a shortened school day for the 2 student
listed on records maintained by the Director of Special Education.
Background/Rationale: A shortened school day and/or week is being requested for 2 students
with disabilities. This request represents the recommendation of an Admission and Release
Committee (ARC) for each student based on data from the current Individual Education Program
and a physician’s recommendation. A plan has been developed to address each student’s return
to a full school day. The ARC will continue to address this possibility with input from the
physician.
Policy: Procedures for Exception Children, Chapter 8 Placement Decisions, Section 1; KRS
Reference 158.060 (3); KRA Reference 707 KAR 1:350
Fiscal Impact: None
Attachments(s): Click here to enter text.
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AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Board of Education Melissa Bacon, Chair • Amanda Ferguson, Vice Chair • Douglas Barnett • Daryl Love • Raymond Daniels
Superintendent Emmanuel Caulk
701 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40502 • Phone: 859.381.4100 • www.fcps.net
Mailing Address: 1126 Russell Cave Rd., Lexington, Kentucky 40505
Executive Summary
Fayette County Public Schools Board Meeting
Agenda Item
MEETING: Regular DATE: 10/24/2016
TOPIC: Instructional Materials/Textbook Plans
PREPARED BY: Randy Peffer and Edwina Smith
Recommended Action on: 10/24/2016
Action Item for Vote (REGULAR MEETING)
Superintendent Prior Approval: No
Recommendation/Motion: Approve the instructional materials/textbook plans as
presented.
Background/Rationale: KDE regulations required SBDM Councils to approve a purchasing
plan for the use of these funds and those plans, in turn, must be approved by the board of
education and then kept on file. According to board policy, instructional resource means “any
print, non-print, or electronic medium of instruction designed to assist students.” As noted
above, the board is required to approve school instructional materials plans before schools can
use these state grant funds under 704 KAR 3:455.
Policy: 704 KAR 3:455, 01.11 Powers and Duties of the Board, 08.232 Instructional
Resources
Fiscal Impact: See next page.
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Item
Approve textbook purchase
plan for Mary Todd
Elementary
Approve textbook purchase
plan for Arlington Elementary
Amount
$14,706 (no
projected carry
over noted)
$12,281.92 (no
projected carry
over)
Funding
Source
State
textbook
grant
funds
Recurring/
Non-
Recurring
Non-Recurring
Measurable
Expected Impact
and Timeline
To support the
academic needs of
students and
reinforce lessons in
the classroom.
Attachments(s): No attachments
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AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Board of Education: Melissa Bacon, Chair • Amanda Ferguson, Vice Chair • Douglas Barnett • Daryl Love • Raymond Daniels
Superintendent Emmanuel Caulk
Executive Summary Fayette County Public Schools Board Meeting
Agenda Item MEETING: Regular DATE: October 24, 2016 TOPIC: Approval of a Reduction in Retainage on the Construction Contract for the
Renovation at Squires Elementary School BG 14-121 PREPARED BY: Myron Thompson, Senior Director, Operations & Support @ 381-4165 Recommended Action on: 10/24/2016 Consent Item Superintendent Prior Approval: No Recommendation/Motion: Approve the reduction of the contract retainage to a lump sum of $100,000.00 (One Hundred Thousand Dollars) on the contract with D.W. Wilburn, Inc. for the renovation of Squires Elementary School, per the provisions of 702 KAR 4:160. Background/Rationale: KDE’s 702 KAR 4:160 requires 10% retainage on construction contracts until the project is 50% complete, when a reduction to 5% retainage is allowed. After substantial completion of the work, a reduction to a lump sum amount less than the 5% retainage, which lump sum shall be twice the estimated cost to correct the deficient or incomplete work, may be approved. The contract with D.W. Wilburn, Inc. for the renovation of Squires Elementary School in the amount of $12,166,000.00 (including direct purchase orders) was accepted and approved by the Board at its October 13, 2014 meeting. Since that time the progress of the work has been reviewed by FCPS Facility Design & Construction, the design consultants, JRA Architects, and the local building code officials. More than 99% of the construction is currently complete, leaving $119,520.00 for the remainder of the contract work, including the retainage amount. Currently, the contractor has requested with the approval of the surety, the recommendation of the architect and the concurrence of the FCPS Facility Design & Construction staff, a reduction of the retained amount to a lump sum of $100,000.00, which amount the architect confirms is twice the estimated cost to correct the deficient or incomplete work. The Kentucky Department of Education requires that this reduction of the retainage to a lump sum be approved by the Board. Remaining payments to the contractor shall not be made until all work has been completed and accepted by the architect and FCPS Facility Design & Construction. Prior to final payment, a BG-4 Final Approval and Payment Application Form will be presented for signature by the Superintendent and acceptance of the work by the Board. Approval of this reduction of retainage complies with the intent of the requirements of 702 KAR 4:160 and the Kentucky Department of Education, District Facilities Branch. Policy: 702 KAR 4:160 Fiscal Impact:
Fund Org. Code Project Code Object Code Construction 360 0823603 14121 0450
Attachments(s): None
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On motion by __________________________, seconded by ___________________________________, the Board approved the reduction of the contract retainage to a lump sum of $100,000.00 (One Hundred Thousand Dollars) on the contract with D.W. Wilburn, Inc. for the renovation of Squires Elementary School, per the provisions of 702 KAR 4:160. ______________________________________ _____________________________________ Melissa Bacon, Board Chair Emmanuel Caulk, Superintendent
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AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Board of Education: Melissa Bacon, Chair • Amanda Ferguson, Vice Chair • Douglas Barnett • Daryl Love • Raymond Daniels
Superintendent Emmanuel Caulk
Executive Summary Fayette County Public Schools Board Meeting
Agenda Item MEETING: Regular DATE: October 24, 2016 TOPIC: Approval of a Proposed Change Order (No. Sixteen) to the Contract for the
Renovation at Squires Elementary School BG 14-121 PREPARED BY: Myron Thompson, Senior Director, Operations & Support @ 381-4165 Recommended Action on: 10/24/2016 Consent Item Superintendent Prior Approval: No Recommendation/Motion: Approve the proposed additive Change Order No. Sixteen to the contract with D.W. Wilburn, Inc. for the renovation of Squires Elementary School in the amount of $2,745.05 (Two Thousand, Seven Hundred Forty-five Dollars and Five Cents), with an equivalent transfer of funds from Object Code 0840 to 0450, and a corresponding transfer of $141.37 (One Hundred Forty-one Dollars and Thirty-seven Cents) for design consultant fees from Object Code 0840 to 0346, subject to the approval of the Kentucky Department of Education, District Facilities Branch, per the provisions of 702 KAR 4:160. Background/Rationale: The renovation of the existing Squires Elementary School is listed as priority 1c.10 on FCPS’s 2013 District Facility Plan. JRA Architects produced final Construction Documents for bidding describing a renovation of the existing building and the construction of an addition totaling approximately 79,656 SF to serve 600 students, based upon FCPS elementary school program standards. Bids were received on September 17, 2014 and construction began in November, 2014. The Office of Facility Design & Construction, the design consultants and the local building code officials have reviewed the progress of the work. Changes to the original plans and specifications have been necessary in order to satisfy the requirements described below. Approval of these changes allows the work to be completed. The description and cost of these items are summarized as follows: Change to
DPOs Change to
GC Contract 5.15% A/E
FEE To improve original plans and specs: Provide labor, materials and equipment to provide rigid
vinyl sheet with top cap for curved walls at rotunda area; add:
$2,745.05
$141.37 Total Change Order No. Sixteen: $2,745.05
Design consultant fees: $141.37 Total Cost: $2,886.42
A 5% contingency ($608,300) is included in the project's available funds. There have been fifteen previous change orders on this project. The cost of the current and all changes orders represents a 2.33% increase in the construction cost. Policy: 702 KAR 4:160
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Fiscal Impact:
Fund Org. Code Project Code Object Code Balance Construction 360 0823603 14121 0840 $264,398.71
Attachments(s): None On motion by __________________________, seconded by ___________________________________, the Board approved the additive Change Order No. Sixteen to the contract with D.W. Wilburn, Inc. for the renovation of Squires Elementary School in the amount of $2,745.05 (Two Thousand, Seven Hundred Forty-five Dollars and Five Cents), with an equivalent transfer of funds from Object Code 0840 to 0450, and a corresponding transfer of $141.37 (One Hundred Forty-one Dollars and Thirty-seven Cents) for design consultant fees from Object Code 0840 to 0346, subject to the approval of the Kentucky Department of Education, District Facilities Branch, per the provisions of 702 KAR 4:160. ______________________________________ _____________________________________ Melissa Bacon, Board Chair Emmanuel Caulk, Superintendent
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AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Board of Education: Melissa Bacon, Chair • Amanda Ferguson, Vice Chair • Douglas Barnett • Daryl Love • Raymond Daniels
Superintendent Emmanuel Caulk
Executive Summary Fayette County Public Schools Board Meeting
Agenda Item MEETING: Regular DATE: October 24, 2016 TOPIC: Approval of a Reduction in Retainage on the Construction Contract for the
Construction of Coventry Oak Elementary School (New Elementary at 2441 Huntly Place) BG 14-128
PREPARED BY: Myron Thompson, Senior Director, Operations & Support @ 381-4165 Recommended Action on: 10/24/2016 Consent Item Superintendent Prior Approval: No Recommendation/Motion: Approve the reduction of the contract retainage to a lump sum of $114,536.00 (One Hundred Fourteen Thousand, Five Hundred Thirty-six Dollars) on the contract with D.W. Wilburn, Inc. for the construction of Coventry Oak Elementary School, per the provisions of 702 KAR 4:160. Background/Rationale: KDE’s 702 KAR 4:160 requires 10% retainage on construction contracts until the project is 50% complete, when a reduction to 5% retainage is allowed. After substantial completion of the work, a reduction to a lump sum amount less than the 5% retainage, which lump sum shall be twice the estimated cost to correct the deficient or incomplete work, may be approved. The contract with D.W. Wilburn, Inc. for the construction of Coventry Oak Elementary School (f/k/a New Elementary at Georgetown Road) in the amount of $14,874,000.00 (including direct purchase orders) was accepted and approved by the Board at its February 23, 2015 meeting. Since that time the progress of the work has been reviewed by the Office of Facility Design & Construction, the design consultants, Clotfelter-Samokar Architects, and the local building code officials. More than 99% of the construction is currently complete, leaving $114,536.00 for the remainder of the contract work, including the retainage amount. Currently, the contractor has requested with the approval of the surety, the recommendation of the architect and the concurrence of the FCPS Facility Design & Construction staff, a reduction of the retained amount to a lump sum of $114,536.00, which amount the architect confirms is twice the estimated cost to correct the deficient or incomplete work. The Kentucky Department of Education requires that this reduction of the retainage to a lump sum be approved by the Board. Remaining payments to the contractor shall not be made until all work has been completed and accepted by the architect and FCPS Facility Design & Construction. Prior to final payment, a BG-4 Final Approval and Payment Application Form will be presented for signature by the Superintendent and acceptance of the work by the Board. Approval of this reduction of retainage complies with the intent of the requirements of 702 KAR 4:160 and the Kentucky Department of Education, District Facilities Branch. Policy: 702 KAR 4:160 Fiscal Impact:
Fund Organization Code Project Code Object Code Construction 360 0003610 14128 0450
Attachments(s): None
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On motion by ___________________________, seconded by __________________________, the Board approved the reduction of the contract retainage to a lump sum of $114,536.00 (One Hundred Fourteen Thousand, Five Hundred Thirty-six Dollars) on the contract with D.W. Wilburn, Inc. for the construction of Coventry Oak Elementary School, per the provisions of 702 KAR 4:160. ______________________________________ _____________________________________ Melissa Bacon, Board Chair Emmanuel Caulk, Superintendent
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AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Board of Education: Melissa Bacon, Chair • Amanda Ferguson, Vice Chair • Douglas Barnett • Daryl Love • Raymond Daniels
Superintendent Emmanuel Caulk
Executive Summary Fayette County Public Schools Board Meeting
Agenda Item
MEETING: Regular DATE: October 24, 2016 TOPIC: Approval of a Proposed Change Order (No. Fourteen) to the Contract for the
Construction of Coventry Oak Elementary School (New Elementary at 2441 Huntly Place) BG 14-128
PREPARED BY: Myron Thompson, Senior Director, Operations & Support @ 381-4165 Recommended Action on: 10/24/2016 Consent Item Superintendent Prior Approval: No Recommendation/Motion: Approve the proposed additive Change Order No. Fourteen to the contract with D.W. Wilburn, Inc. for the construction of Coventry Oak Elementary School in the amount of $29,289.35 (Twenty-nine Thousand, Two Hundred Eighty-nine Dollars and Thirty-five Cents), with an equivalent transfer of funds from Object Code 0840 to 0450, and a corresponding transfer of $1,493.76 (One Thousand, Four Hundred Ninety-three Dollars and Seventy-six Cents) for design consultant fees from Object Code 0840 to 0346, subject to the approval of the Kentucky Department of Education, District Facilities Branch, per the provisions of 702 KAR 4:160. Background/Rationale: The construction of the new elementary school to be located on 15 acres at the intersection of Georgetown and Spurr Roads is listed as priority 1a.5 on FCPS’s 2013 District Facility Plan. Clotfelter-Samokar Architects produced final Construction Documents for bidding describing the construction of a new building totaling approximately 73,000 SF to serve 650 students, based upon FCPS elementary school program standards. Bids were received on January 15, 2015 and construction began in April, 2015. The Office of Facility Design & Construction, the design consultants and the local building code officials have reviewed the progress of the work. Changes to the original plans and specifications have been necessary in order to satisfy the requirements described below. Approval of these changes allows the work to be completed. The description and cost of these items are summarized as follows: Change to
DPOs Change to
GC Contract 5.1% A/E
FEE To improve original plans and specs: Provide labor, materials and equipment to add power
and data receptacles for 28 new piano/computer stations in the Music Room; add:
$29,289.35
$1,493.76 Total Change Order No. Fourteen: $29,289.35
Design consultant fees: $1,493.76 Total Cost: $30,783.11
A 5% contingency ($743,700) is included in the project's available funds. There have been thirteen previous change orders on this project. The cost of the current and all changes orders represents a 0.56% change in the construction cost.
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Policy: 702 KAR 4:160 Fiscal Impact:
Fund Org. Code Project Code Object Code Balance Construction 360 0003610 14128 0840 $612,661.88
Attachments(s): None On motion by __________________________, seconded by ___________________________________, the Board approved the additive Change Order No. Fourteen to the contract with D.W. Wilburn, Inc. for the construction of Coventry Oak Elementary School in the amount of $29,289.35 (Twenty-nine Thousand, Two Hundred Eighty-nine Dollars and Thirty-five Cents), with an equivalent transfer of funds from Object Code 0840 to 0450, and a corresponding transfer of $1,493.76 (One Thousand, Four Hundred Ninety-three Dollars and Seventy-six Cents) for design consultant fees from Object Code 0840 to 0346, subject to the approval of the Kentucky Department of Education, District Facilities Branch, per the provisions of 702 KAR 4:160. ______________________________________ _____________________________________ Melissa Bacon, Board Chair Emmanuel Caulk, Superintendent
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AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Board of Education: Melissa Bacon, Chair • Amanda Ferguson, Vice Chair • Douglas Barnett • Daryl Love • Raymond Daniels
Superintendent Emmanuel Caulk
Executive Summary Fayette County Public Schools Board Meeting
Agenda Item
MEETING: Regular DATE: October 24, 2016 TOPIC: Approval of a Proposed Change Order (No. Thirteen) to the Contract for the
Construction of the New High School on Winchester Road (2000 Winchester Road) BG 14-159
PREPARED BY: Myron Thompson, Senior Director, Operations & Support @ 381-4165 Recommended Action on: 10/24/2016 Consent Item Superintendent Prior Approval: No Recommendation/Motion: Approve the proposed additive Change Order No. Thirteen to the contract with D.W. Wilburn, Inc. for the construction of the New High School at Winchester Road in the amount of $22,705.45 (Twenty-two Thousand, Seven Hundred Five Dollars and Forty-five Cents), with an equivalent transfer of funds from Object Code 0840 to 0450, and a corresponding transfer of $71.89 (Seventy-one Dollars and Eighty-nine Cents) for design consultant fees from Object Code 0840 to 0346, subject to the approval of the Kentucky Department of Education, District Facilities Branch, per the provisions of 702 KAR 4:160. Background/Rationale: The construction of a new high school to be located on 65 acres at 2000 Winchester Road (formerly 1970 Winchester Road) is listed as priority 1a.5 on FCPS's 2013 District Facility Plan. Tate Hill Jacobs Architects produced final Construction Documents for bidding describing the construction of a new building totaling approximately 285,790 SF to serve 1,800 students. The 21st Century high school program was developed during a series of Building Committee meetings attended by FCPS instructional and administrative leadership, and refined in small group meetings where teachers provided direction related to collaborative teaching and project-based subject matter. The program is consistent with recent new high school projects across the nation and provides new building space that functions and supports current FCPS enrollment growth. Bids were received on May 7, 2015 and construction began in June, 2015. The Office of Facility Design & Construction, the design consultants and the local building code officials have reviewed the progress of the work. Changes to the original plans and specifications have been necessary in order to satisfy the requirements described below. Approval of these changes allows the work to be completed. The description and cost of these items are summarized as follows: Change to
DPOs Change to
GC Contract 4.6% A/E
FEE To improve original plans and specs: Provide labor, materials and equipment to provide
concrete slab and enclosure for irrigation backflow preventer near Baseball Field; add:
$1,562.85
$71.89 Credit for (98) pencil sharpener blocks, labor only;
deduct:
($784.00)
$0 Credit for locker changes in Fieldhouse; deduct: ($400.00) $0
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To correct deficient plans and specs: Provide labor, materials and equipment to provide
water line for ice machine in Concession building in Athletics area; add:
$1,932.00
$0 Provide labor, materials and equipment to install (2)
drinking fountains at public restroom buildings in Athletics area; add:
$8,564.68
$0 Provide labor, materials and equipment to provide
second 4” conduit from utility pole to transformer as required by KU; add:
$11,829.92
$0 Total Change Order No. Thirteen: $22,705.45
Design consultant fees: $71.89 Total Cost: $22,777.34
A 5% contingency ($3,102,200) is included in the project's available funds. There have been twelve previous change orders on this project. The cost of the current and all changes orders represents a 0.54% increase in the construction cost. Policy: 702 KAR 4:160 Fiscal Impact:
Fund Org. Code Project Code Object Code Balance Construction 360 0003610 14159 0840 $2,130,280.66
Attachments(s): None On motion by __________________________, seconded by ___________________________________, the Board approved the additive Change Order No. Thirteen to the contract with D.W. Wilburn, Inc. for the construction of the New High School at Winchester Road in the amount of $22,705.45 (Twenty-two Thousand, Seven Hundred Five Dollars and Forty-five Cents), with an equivalent transfer of funds from Object Code 0840 to 0450, and a corresponding transfer of $71.89 (Seventy-one Dollars and Eighty-nine Cents) for design consultant fees from Object Code 0840 to 0346, subject to the approval of the Kentucky Department of Education, District Facilities Branch, per the provisions of 702 KAR 4:160. ______________________________________ _____________________________________ Melissa Bacon, Board Chair Emmanuel Caulk, Superintendent
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Board of Education: Melissa Bacon, Chair • Amanda Ferguson, Vice Chair • Douglas Barnett • Daryl Love • Raymond Daniels
Superintendent Emmanuel Caulk
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MEETING: Regular DATE: October 24, 2016 TOPIC: Approval of a Proposed Change Order (No. Two) to the Contract for the Renovation
of the Tates Creek High School Shot Put and High Jump Areas BG 15-047 PREPARED BY: Myron Thompson, Senior Director, Operations & Support @ 381-4165 Recommended Action on: 10/24/2016 Consent Item Superintendent Prior Approval: No Recommendation/Motion: Approve the proposed additive Change Order No. Two to the contract with Hawkins Construction for the renovation of the Tates Creek High School Shot Put and High Jump Areas in the amount of $4,248.00 (Four Thousand, Two Hundred Forty-eight Dollars), with an equivalent transfer of funds from Object Code 0840 to 0450, and a corresponding transfer of $369.58 (Three Hundred Sixty-nine Dollars and Fifty-eight Cents) for design consultant fees from Object Code 0840 to 0346, subject to the approval of the Kentucky Department of Education, District Facilities Branch, per the provisions of 702 KAR 4:160. Background/Rationale: The existing shot put and high jump areas were installed at TCHS more than ten years ago by FCPS to provide the bare minimal accommodation to suit these two track and field events. But due to the limitations of space and materials, these installations could not be used for KHSAA-sanctioned competitions. In order to comply with the KHSAA requirements and the rules of the sport, the existing area needs to be re-graded to suit these two athletic activities, with built-in storm water drainage and ADA-accessibility. Concrete pads will be provided to suit the shot put and high jump activities, and concrete walkways are provided for spectator viewing. Bids were received on January 19, 2016 and construction began in May 2016. The Office of Facility Design & Construction, the design consultants and the local building code officials have reviewed the progress of the work. Changes to the original plans and specifications have been necessary in order to satisfy the requirements described below. Approval of these changes allows the work to be completed. The description and cost of these items are summarized as follows: Change to
DPOs Change to
GC Contract 8.7% A/E
FEE To resolve unforeseen conflict: Provide labor, materials and equipment to provide
additional 300 SF of sidewalk area; replace seed and straw with erosion control blanket in steep slope areas; and additional rock bed in detention basin; add:
$4,248.00
$369.58 Total Change Order No. Two: $4,248.00
Design consultant fees: $369.58 Total Cost: $4,617.58
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Since this change order exceeded the original 5% contingency ($8,950), the BG-1 was revised and the new 5% contingency ($6,689) is based upon holding 5% of the remainder of the unpaid contract balance to the General Contractor and is included in the project's available funds. There has been one previous change order on this project. The cost of the current and all changes orders represents a 21.14% increase in the construction cost. Policy: 702 KAR 4:160 Fiscal Impact:
Fund Org. Code Project Code Object Code Balance Construction 360 1053607 15047 0840 $6,689
Attachments(s): None On motion by __________________________, seconded by ___________________________________, the Board approved additive Change Order No. Two to the contract with Hawkins Construction for the renovation of the Tates Creek High School Shot Put and High Jump Areas in the amount of $4,248.00 (Four Thousand, Two Hundred Forty-eight Dollars), with an equivalent transfer of funds from Object Code 0840 to 0450, and a corresponding transfer of $369.58 (Three Hundred Sixty-nine Dollars and Fifty-eight Cents) for design consultant fees from Object Code 0840 to 0346, subject to the approval of the Kentucky Department of Education, District Facilities Branch, per the provisions of 702 KAR 4:160. ______________________________________ _____________________________________ Melissa Bacon, Board Chair Emmanuel Caulk, Superintendent
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Board of Education: Melissa Bacon, Chair • Amanda Ferguson, Vice Chair • Douglas Barnett • Daryl Love • Raymond Daniels
Superintendent Emmanuel Caulk
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Agenda Item MEETING: Regular DATE: October 24, 2016 TOPIC: Approval of the BG-1 Project Application and Design Consultant for Installment of
Portable Restroom Unit at Athens Chilesburg Elementary School PREPARED BY: Myron Thompson, Senior Director, Operations & Support @ 381-4165 Recommended Action on: 10/24/2016 Action Item for Vote (REGULAR MEETING) Superintendent Prior Approval: No Recommendation/Motion: Approve a BG-1 Project Application for the installment of portable restroom unit at Athens Chilesburg Elementary School in the amount of $106,987.50 (One Hundred Six Thousand, Nine Hundred Eighty-seven Dollars and Fifty Cents) and approve Tate Hill Jacobs Architects as the design consultant, subject to the approval of the Kentucky Department of Education, District Facilities Branch, per the provisions of 702 KAR 4:160. Background/Rationale: The portable classroom/restroom unit used at all Kentucky school sites are subjected to the same plan review and approval process that govern manufactured modular housing. The Kentucky Industrialized Building Systems (KIBS) program is operated under the Division of Code Enforcement within the Department of Housing, Buildings and Construction (DHBC) in Frankfort. KDE requires that the BG-1 Project Application review process be followed for portable classroom/restroom units to be installed in the school district to serve both over-crowded and school sites under renovation or construction. A portable restroom unit is needed due to overcrowding for the 2016-17 school year. The design of the installation requires the involvement of both an architect and engineer to prepare the plans required by the building code to be reviewed by DHBC and to obtain a building permit and certificate of occupancy. Based on their previous experience with FCPS facilities it has been determined that Tate Hill Jacobs Architects is the most qualified to serve as the project design consultant. The project design work will begin immediately. The schedule will be adjusted to allow time to obtain the appropriate approvals and the project will be completed as soon as possible. At this time the Board’s approval is requested to allow this project to move forward. A preliminary cost estimate for the work has been completed in order to initiate a BG-1 Project Application as required by KDE. Based on the rationale above, a BG-1 Project Application is required as follows: Initial BG-1 Project
Application Budget Total Construction Cost: $99,750.00 Architect/Engineer Fee: $2,000.00 Ky. Dept. Housing, Building & Construction Review Fee: $250.00 Contingencies: $4,987.50 Total Estimated Cost: $106,987.50
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Policy: Board Policy 01.1 – General Powers and Duties of Board Fiscal Impact:
Fund Org. Code Object Project General Fund 9201134 0445 DEPT
Attachments(s): None On motion by _______________________________, seconded by _____________________________, the Board approved a BG-1 Project Application for the installment of portable restroom unit at Athens Chilesburg Elementary School in the amount of $106,987.50 (One Hundred Six Thousand, Nine Hundred Eighty-seven Dollars and Fifty Cents) and approve Tate Hill Jacobs Architects as the design consultant, subject to the approval of the Kentucky Department of Education, District Facilities Branch, per the provisions of 702 KAR 4:160. ______________________________________ _____________________________________ Melissa Bacon, Board Chair Emmanuel Caulk, Superintendent
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AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Board of Education: Melissa Bacon, Chair • Amanda Ferguson, Vice Chair • Douglas Barnett • Daryl Love • Raymond Daniels
Superintendent Emmanuel Caulk
701 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40502 • Phone: 859.381.4100 • www.fcps.net
Mailing Address: 1126 Russell Cave Rd., Lexington, Kentucky 40505
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Agenda Item
MEETING: Planning DATE: 10/4/2016 TOPIC: Update Technology Job Descriptions PREPARED BY: Bob Moore Recommended Action on: 10/10/2016 Action Item for Vote (PLANNING MEETING) Superintendent Prior Approval: Yes Recommendation/Motion: A motion is in order to approve the revised job descriptions for Computer Programmer and Educational TV Technician Background/Rationale: The job descriptions have been updated to more accurately reflect current job responsibilities Policy: 01.11 (General Powers and Duties of the Board) Fiscal Impact: N/A Attachments(s): Job Descriptions
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JOB DESCRIPTON
COMPUTER PROGRAMMER
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Class Code: 7515 TITLE: Computer Programmer Grade 28 REPORTS TO: Director Technology SUPERVISES: N/A JOB FUNCTION: Design, code and implement computer programs and web
applications for a variety of District needs; perform analysis and modification of existing programs and operations to meet changing needs and to provide for system enhancements; write maintenance and user documentation to support programs; test and debug programs for accuracy and reliability; instruct
program users in proper operation, work with team members and users to implement district web sites and applications.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Design, program, modify and analyze programs and web applications; provide for maintenance of existing programs; perform analysis and modification of existing programs and operations to meet changing needs and to provide for system enhancements.
Assist other programmers with complex programming projects and needs; serve
as Project Leader as assigned.
Maintain file structures used in programs; maintain flow charts or narrative description of program flow, purpose and operation.
Examine output data from program operations to verify and assure accuracy and
completeness of data; test and de-bug programs to assure reliability of program operations.
Maintain contact with users to analyze system performance and efficiency; provide
training support and consult with users to discuss desired output and user expectation.
Maintain current knowledge of developments, issues and advancements in data
processing equipment and software.
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DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (CONT.):
Write and maintain program and system operations documentation; assure documentation contains steps to initiate programs and routines to remedy interruptions in program runs.
Consult with information systems staff regarding system design, problems and
developments and other related matters; assist other staff with system design phase of new applications.
Recommend web application development platforms and tools
Perform other duties as assigned.
Maintain regular attendance. KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES: KNOWLEDGE OF:
Current versions of Microsoft and other Operating Systems, Microsoft Office, and
other desktop applications employed in the district. Principles and techniques of SQL database structures and administration. Current versions of common web application development languages and tools in
a Microsoft Windows environment including HTML, CSS, ASP.net, VB.net, C#, JavaScript, etc..
Rapid Application Development tools and methodology Interpersonal skills using tact, patience and courtesy.
ABILITY TO:
Design, code and implement computer programs and web applications for a variety of District needs.
Perform analysis and modification of existing programs and web applications to meet changing needs and to provide for system enhancements.
Write maintenance and user documentation to support programs and web applications.
Test and de-bug programs and web applications for accuracy and reliability. Instruct program and web application users in proper operation. Create and maintain interactive integrated data base programs and systems. Apply techniques of programming and data structuring to specific problems or
requests. Analyze situations accurately and adopt an effective course of action.
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KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES (CONT.): ABILITY TO:
Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with others. Meet schedules and time lines. Plan and organize work. Communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Work is performed while standing, sitting and/or walking. Requires the ability to communicate effectively using speech, vision and hearing. Requires the use of hands for simple grasping and fine manipulations. Requires bending, squatting, crawling, climbing, reaching. Requires the ability to lift, carry, push or pull light weights, up to 30 pounds
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
Any combination equivalent to: two years college-level course work in computer information systems and three years increasingly responsible programming experience with the operating system utilized by the District.
LICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
Original Date: 01/1999
Revision Date: 07/2011
Revision Date: 07/2012
Revision Date: __________
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COMPUTER PROGRAMMER
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Class Code: 7515 TITLE: Computer Programmer Grade 28 REPORTS TO: Director Technology SUPERVISES: N/A JOB FUNCTION: Design, code and implement computer programs and web
applications for a variety of District data processing needs; perform analysis and modification of existing programs and operations to meet changing needs and to provide for system enhancements; write maintenance and user documentation to support programs; test and debug programs for accuracy and reliability; instruct
program users in proper operation, work with team members and users to implement district web sites and applications.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Design, program, modify and analyze and modify existing programs and data structuresweb applications; provide for proper maintenance of assigned existing programs; perform analysis and modification of existing programs and operations to meet changing needs and to provide for system enhancements.
Design, program, code and analyze new computer programs and data structures in
accordance with specifications and user needs, including screen formats and job control language procedures in accordance with programming standards.
Assist other programmers with complex programming projects and needs; serve as
Project Leader as assigned.
Maintain file structures used in programs; maintain flow charts or narrative description of program flow, purpose and operation.
Examine output data from program operations to verify and assure accuracy and
completeness of data; test and de-bug programs to assure reliability of program operations.
Maintain contact with users to analyze system performance and efficiency; provide
training support and consult with users to discuss desired output and user expectation.
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Maintain current knowledge of developments, issues and advancements in data
processing equipment and software.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (CONT.):
Write and maintain program and system operations documentation for users and
operators; assure documentation contains steps to initiate programs and routines to remedy interruptions in program runs.
Consult with information systems staff regarding system design, problems and
developments and other related matters; assist other staff with system design phase of new applications.
Recommend web application development platforms and tools
Perform other duties as assigned.
Maintain regular attendance. KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES: KNOWLEDGE OF:
WINDOWS/95, ACCESS/95, and Visual BASICCurrent versions of Microsoft and
other Operating Systems, Microsoft Office, and other desktop applications employed in the district.
Principles and techniques of SQL database structures and structures and computer programmingadministration.
Complex data base management techniques. Computer program languagesCurrent versions of common web application
development languages and tools in a Microsoft Windows environment including HTML, CSS, ASP.net, VB.net, C#, JavaScript, etc..
Rapid Application Development tools and methodologyData base theory and maintenance.
Program coding and testing. Techniques of interactive and structured programming. Record-keeping techniques. Interpersonal skills using tact, patience and courtesy.
ABILITY TO:
Design, code and implement computer programs and web applications for a variety
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of District data processing needs. Perform analysis and modification of existing programs and operations web
applications to meet changing needs and to provide for system enhancements. Write maintenance and user documentation to support programs and web
applications. Test and de-bug programs and web applications for accuracy and reliability. Instruct program and web application users in proper operation. Create and maintain interactive integrated data base programs and systems. Apply techniques of programming and data structuring to specific problems or
requests. Analyze situations accurately and adopt an effective course of action.
Program using standardized computer programming language
KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES (CONT.): ABILITY TO:
Operate a variety of computer equipment including mainframe/minicomputers, microcomputers and other peripheral devices and equipment.
Analyze situations accurately and adopt an effective course of action. Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with others. Meet schedules and time lines. Plan and organize work. Communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Generate Ad Hoc Reports. Develop and manage large database systems.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Work is performed while standing, sitting and/or walking. Requires the ability to communicate effectively using speech, vision and hearing. Requires the use of hands for simple grasping and fine manipulations. Requires bending, squatting, crawling, climbing, reaching. Requires the ability to lift, carry, push or pull light weights, up to 30 pounds
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
Any combination equivalent to: two years college-level course work in computer information systems and three years increasingly responsible programming experience with the operating system utilized by the District.
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LICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
Original Date: 01/1999
Revision Date: 07/2011
Revision Date: 07/2012
Revision Date: __________
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JOB DESCRIPTION EDUCATION TELEVISION TECHNICIAN
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Class Code: 7534 TITLE: Education TV Technician Grade 24 REPORTS TO: SUPERVISES: JOB FUNCTION: Install computer and video production hardware and software; operate and maintain audio and video production equipment; provide continuing on-site and telephone support for users. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Operate and maintain computer, video, and audio production hardware and software including lighting, control panels, and other studio and remote video production equipment
Provide technical and equipment set up for district events, including board
meetings and other district and school meetings, training, and events
Provide on-site and telephone support for users of computer, video, and audio production hardware and software.
Install audio, video, and computer hardware systems and software including
upgrades and enhancements.
Conduct training for use of computer, video, and audio production hardware and software with individuals, small groups and classrooms.
Test new audio and video production software programs and update existing
programs prior to installation.
Evaluate needs of user departments and recommend audio and video production hardware and software solutions.
Produce audio and video programming related to district communications plan, educational issues, and district and school events
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DUTIES AND OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES (CONT.):
Ensure adherence to FCC rules and regulations Perform other duties as assigned.
Maintain regular attendance.
KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES: KNOWLEDGE OF:
Operation of computer, video, and audio production and related equipment. Operation of audio and video production software applications. Installation of computer, video, and audio hardware, peripherals and software. Proper methods of storing equipment, materials and supplies. Manual instructions, sufficient to enable quick and accurate diagnosis of
difficulties. Technical aspects of field of specialty. Public speaking techniques. Oral and written communication skills.
ABILITY TO:
Install microcomputer hardware and software. Coordinate the technical design of school district's special media productions and
the operation and maintenance of production equipment. Operate a variety of computer, audio, and video equipment. Provide assistance and technical knowledge of various audio and video production
software applications. Develop and present training programs. Maintain current knowledge of technological advances in the field. Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with others. Communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Work independently with little direction. Plan and organize work.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Work is performed while standing, sitting and/or walking. Requires the ability to communicate effectively using speech, vision and hearing. Requires the use of hands for simple grasping and fine manipulations. Requires bending, squatting, crawling, climbing, reaching. Requires the ability to lift, carry, push or pull light weights, up to 30 pounds.
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EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
High school diploma or G.E.D. Certificate supplemented by course work in audio and video production and software applications and three years increasingly responsible audio and video broadcast, direction, design and photography experience.
LICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
Original Date: 01/1999
Revision Date: 07/2011
Revision Date: 07/2012
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JOB DESCRIPTION MICROCOMPUTER SPECIALISTEDUCATION TELEVISION TECHNICIAN
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Class Code: 7534 TITLE: Education TV Technician Grade 24 REPORTS TO: SUPERVISES: JOB FUNCTION: Install microcomputer and video production hardware and software; train users in functions and operations of microcomputersoperate and maintain audio and video production equipment; provide continuing o on-site and telephone support for users. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Operate and maintain computer, video, and audio production hardware and software including lighting, control panels, and other studio and remote video production equipment
Provide technical and equipment set up for district events, including board
meetings and other district and school meetings, training, and events
Provide on-site and telephone support for users of computer, video, and audio production microcomputer hardware and software.
Install microcomputer audio, video, and computer hardware systems and software
including upgrades and enhancements.
Conduct training for use of computer, video, and audio production microcomputer hardware and software with individuals, small groups and classrooms.
Conduct problem-solving research. Coordinate and conduct user group meetings; record and distribute meeting minutes.
Test new audio and video production software programs and update existing programs prior to installation.
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Evaluate needs of user departments and recommend audio and video production hardware and software solutions.
Produce audio and video programming related to district communications plan, educational issues, and district and school events
Maintain password security for authorized access to computers and local area
networks.
Develop and maintain data base files.
Maintain secure backup of master software files; maintain periodic backup of user software and data.
Maintain standard District-wide master files.
DUTIES AND OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES (CONT.):
Ensure adherence to FCC rules and regulations Perform other duties as assigned.
Maintain regular attendance.
KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES: KNOWLEDGE OF:
Operation of computer, video, and audio production microcomputers and related peripheral computer equipment.
Operation of numerous audio and video production software applications related to District projects and activities.
Installation of computer, video, and audio hardware, peripherals and software. Proper methods of storing equipment, materials and supplies. Manual instructions, sufficient to enable quick and accurate diagnosis of
difficulties. Technical aspects of field of specialty. Various network databases such as Access, SQL, and Informix 4gl. Maintenance of system and database backups on RS6000 hardware. AIX Korn Shell scripts. RS6000 System Administration. Public speaking techniques. Oral and written communication skills.
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JOB DESCRIPTION MICROCOMPUTER SPECIALISTEDUCATION TELEVISION TECHNICIAN
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ABILITY TO:
Install microcomputer hardware and software. Coordinate the technical design of school district's special media productions and
the operation and maintenance of production equipmentPlan, develop and coordinate training programs in the use of microcomputers, scanners, printers and other peripheral equipment.
Develop and present training programs for operation of computer hardware and software applicationsOperate a variety of computer, audio, and video equipment.
Provide assistance and technical knowledge of various audio and video production software applications.
Develop and present training programs. Maintain current knowledge of technological advances in the field. Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with others. Communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Work independently with little direction. Plan and organize work.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Work is performed while standing, sitting and/or walking. Requires the ability to communicate effectively using speech, vision and hearing. Requires the use of hands for simple grasping and fine manipulations. Requires bending, squatting, crawling, climbing, reaching. Requires the ability to lift, carry, push or pull light weights, up to 30 pounds.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
High school diploma or G.E.D. Certificate supplemented by course work in microcomputers audio and video production and software applications and three years increasingly responsible audio and video broadcast, direction, design and photographymicrocomputer and software operations and installation experience.
LICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
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Original Date: 01/1999
Revision Date: 07/2011
Revision Date: 07/2012
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AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Board of Education: Melissa Bacon, Chair • Amanda Ferguson, Vice Chair • Douglas Barnett • Daryl Love • Raymond Daniels
Superintendent Emmanuel Caulk
701 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40502 • Phone: 859.381.4100 • www.fcps.net
Mailing Address: 1126 Russell Cave Rd., Lexington, Kentucky 40505
Executive Summary
Fayette County Public Schools Board Meeting
Agenda Item
MEETING: Planning DATE: 10/10/2016
TOPIC: Job Descriptions
PREPARED BY: Jennifer Dyar
Recommended Action on: 10/10/2016
Action Item for Vote (PLANNING MEETING)
Superintendent Prior Approval: Yes
Recommendation/Motion: A motion is in order to approve the job description for
Student/Family Transitional Support and Dropout Prevention Specialist.
Background/Rationale: This job description has been updated to more accurately reflect
current and future job responsibilities.
Policy: 01.11 (General Powers and Duties of the Board)
Fiscal Impact: N/A
Attachments(s): Job description
JOB DESCRIPTION
STUDENT/FAMILY TRANSITIONAL SUPPORT AND DROPOUT PREVENTION SPECIALIST
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Class Code: 8301
TITLE: Student/Family Transitional Support and Dropout Prevention Specialist
REPORTS TO: Equity Officer
SUPERVISES: N/A
JOB FUNCTION: Primarily responsible for liaising support services to students and
families transitioning into Fayette County Public Schools from internal
and external alternative placement facilities, governmental agencies, and
programs. Promotes a culture of diversity and inclusion embracing
differences as a strategic opportunity for supporting the district’s efforts
to build a culture of equality embodiment for all students, families,
employees and the community. Creates, supports, and develops
community engagement and professional learning opportunities for
assisting students who are a risk of dropping out of school. Provides social
and emotional supports to students that ensure intentional focuses are on
educational, job-related, college and career guidance to student-
centered and project based learning environments in timely, appropriate,
and collaborative manners.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Assists the Equity Officer in planning and conducting internal and external public
relations programs and strategies for ensuring that adequate student-centered learning
environments and job-related placements are in place for students.
Serves as the primary point of contact/liaison between schools, agencies, and students
re-entering the district from alternative placements. Works collaboratively with
external agencies, businesses, and organizations to support the needs of students
transitioning and reintegrating the school district.
Provides mentorship opportunities, life coaching strategies, and activities for
identified students from high needs/asset areas of the district/schools to ensure wrap-
around supports are in place in support of academic assistance, student work, and test
preparations.
Establishes a positive rapport and interfaces with parents/legal guardian, families,
courts, social service and civic agencies, court designated workers, and case workers.
Works collaboratively through a cross-functional team approach with
offices/departments to ensure students transitioning from alternative placements
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JOB DESCRIPTION
STUDENT/FAMILY TRANSITIONAL SUPPORT AND DROPOUT PREVENTION SPECIALIST
2 | P a g e
receive the required legal assessments from a review committee (ARC); effectively
communicate with students, parents, families, and school administrators of student
needs.
Collaborates with other offices/departments to ensure programs/activities are in place
to educate parents/families of all students on career/college readiness topics
including, but not limited to, high school academic offerings, career exploration, post-
secondary application processes, post-secondary financial resources.
Builds internal and external partnerships for establishing a database of businesses and
agencies to create internships/apprenticeship opportunities that create career/job
embedded learning and skills development for students returning and reintegrating to
the community.
Fosters comfortable atmospheres that facilitate open exchanges of information and
dialogue for students and their families that create a positive transition and
reintegration back to campus life by assisting them with recognizable feelings of
anxiety and self-doubt for achieving success.
Provides train-the-trainer capacity building learner opportunities for skills
development in problem solving and conflict resolution that restore and sustain
relationships between students-to-staff; staff-to-student; student-to-student; and,
families to mitigate cultural bias and insensitivities.
Plans and implement activities, projects, programs, and student-centered services
designed to address, the social, emotional, and academic supports to educate Latinos
boys and girls; and, boys and girls of color.
Assists in the planning and coordination of districtwide programs, initiatives, and
special projects, and community engagement events.
Ensures high standards of excellence are maintained to prevent illegal, unethical, or
improper conduct and to ensure the program remains in compliance with district
policies and procedures.
Promote and model a balanced lifestyle for students, emphasizing academic
achievement, personal development, and involvement in extra and co-curricular
learning.
Adheres to school schedules and assists with ensuring that students are adequately
and appropriately placed in schools and programs in a timely manner.
Completes required reports and documentation in a timely manner, provides
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JOB DESCRIPTION
STUDENT/FAMILY TRANSITIONAL SUPPORT AND DROPOUT PREVENTION SPECIALIST
3 | P a g e
management with required reports and advises of any problematic situations.
Commits to attend ongoing professional growth training and staff development
courses for enhancing skills for executing job-related practices.
Maintains confidential information related to FERPA and HIPPA appropriately and
exercises good judgment when communicating with the public.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Maintains regular attendance.
KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES:
Electronic media communications to include computerized text-editing, word-processing,
marketing design and content development.
Public school system operations, policies and programs.
Ability to produce, analyze, interpret, and summarize data.
Ability to interpret policy and procedures.
Demonstrate effective organizational skills and project management
Ability to evaluate programs and practices and develop short and long term plans.
Interpersonal skills using tact, patience and courtesy.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with multiple
audiences including faculty, staff, students, families, post-secondary institutions and
business/industry professionals.
Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
ABILITY TO:
Work flexible hours, including evenings, weekends, or beyond the regularly scheduled
work day with little or no advance notice.
Plan and organize work accordingly.
Provide analytics to educational data and material and possess the ability to present it in
easy-to-understand formats and metrics for general audience.
Deal tactfully and effectively with FCPS personnel, external organizations and the general
public by maintaining cooperative and effective working relationships with others.
Maintain confidential information appropriately and exercise good judgment when
communicating to the public.
Proficiency in the use of personal computers and desktop publishing skills with
demonstrated ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
Work independently with little direction.
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JOB DESCRIPTION
STUDENT/FAMILY TRANSITIONAL SUPPORT AND DROPOUT PREVENTION SPECIALIST
4 | P a g e
Meet schedules and time lines.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Work is performed while standing, sitting and/or walking.
Requires the ability to communicate effectively using speech, vision and hearing.
Requires the use of hands for simple grasping and fine manipulations.
Requires bending, squatting, crawling, climbing, reaching.
Requires the ability to lift, carry, push or pull light weights, up to 30 pounds.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Bachelor's degree in counseling, social work, public administration, communications,
business administration, public relations, or an education related field.
A minimum of six years of professional experience in counseling, social work, public
administration, communications, business administration, public relations, or an
education related field (preferred).
LICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
Original Date: 01/1999
Revision Date: 06/2004
Revision Date: 07/2011
Revision Date: 07/2012
Revision Date: 10/2016
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AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Board of Education: Melissa Bacon, Chair • Amanda Ferguson, Vice Chair • Douglas Barnett • Daryl Love • Raymond Daniels
Superintendent Emmanuel Caulk
701 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40502 • Phone: 859.381.4100 • www.fcps.net
Mailing Address: 1126 Russell Cave Rd., Lexington, Kentucky 40505
Executive Summary
Fayette County Public Schools Board Meeting
Agenda Item
MEETING: Planning DATE: 10/4/2016
TOPIC: Requests From Principals For Extended Trips
PREPARED BY: School Directors
Recommended Action on: 10/10/2016
Action Item for Vote (PLANNING MEETING)
Superintendent Prior Approval: No
Recommendation/Motion: Approve the extended trip requests as listed.
Background/Rationale:These trips have been planned to enhance the education of participating students. Some of the trips involve educational projects while some are performance or competition events. All of the trips assist the students in dealing with people and events outside the ordinary realm of home and school. Each extended trip has been pre-planned and will be properly supervised. The itinerary for each trip, in addition to a list of participating students, has been included. Any trip taken during the school day must be educationally justified.
Policy: 09.36 School Related Student Trips
Fiscal Impact: N/A
Attachments(s): Planning Meeting Agenda Items
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Destination/Purpose Inclusive Dates
* Bowling Green, KY October 6-8A Bowling Green Country Club (0 school days)
Boys State Golf Tournament Qualifying event
***** Frankfort, KY Oct. 11A,/ State Capitol (1 school day)
Students will take a guided tour of the capitol, have firsthand experiences related to state government, symbols and history that are part of KY's heritage. Students will also interact with individuals in state government, learning about the roles and responsibilities of the executive and legislative branches of government.
****** Richmond, KY October 14A,/ Fort Boonesborough, KY (1 school day)
Students will tour and then explain significiant events in Kentucky's history.
***** Lexington, KY Oct. 27A,/ University of Kentucky (0 school days)
Students will travel to UK's campus after school and will gain a better understanding of College & Career Readiness. They will develop a college mindset through early exposure and will visit a dormitory, the Multicultural Center and recreational facilities. They will learn about financial aid and will be encouraged to set a goal to go to college.
SCAPA4th GradeSponsor's name: Jim Beers. Additional chaperones 3. Students 54.
REQUESTS FROM PRINCIPALS FOR EXTENDED TRIPS
School/Organization
William Wells Brown Elementary21st Century Program
Lafayette HighBoys Golf TeamSponsor's name: Todd Reynolds. Additional chaperones 0. Students 1.
Sponsor's name: Andrea Lucas. Additional Chaperones: 20. Students 120
Wellington Elementary 4th Grade
Sponsor's name: Monica Davis. Additional Chaperones 5.Students 65.
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***** Cave City, KY Oct. 27A,/ Mammoth Cave (1 school day)
Students will become familiar with cave formations, the process of water erosion, animal adaptations, and other science concepts. They will also see firsthand the difference between Kentucky's geographical and cultural regions, urban/rural areas, and other social studies concepts.
***** Richmond, KY October 28A,/ Eastern Kentucky University (1 school day)
2016 Latino College Fair
***** Louisville, KY October 29B Papa John's Stadium (1 school day)
KMEA State Finals
* Transportation by Parents and/or Sponsor** Transportation by Rental Van/Car*** Transportation by Fayette County School Bus
**** Transportation by Commercial Airlines
***** Transportation by Commercial BusA Fayette County School Bus UnavailableB ComfortI Instructional Extended Trip
RATIONALE:
POLICY REFERENCE: 09.36 (School Related Student Trips)
These trips have been planned to enhance the education of participating students. Some of the trips involve educational projects while some are performance or competition events. All of the trips assist the students in dealing with people and events outside the ordinary realm of home and school. Each extended trip has been pre-planned and will be properly supervised. The itinerary for each trip, in addition to a list of participating students, has been included. Any trip taken during the school day must be educationally justified.
LSTEAMPaul L Dunbar High
Sponsor's name: Katherine O'Daniel. Additional chaperones 3. Students 40.
Rosa Parks Elementary4th Grade
Paul L Dunbar HighMarching BandSponsor's name: Teresa Elliott. Additional chaperones 20. Students 147.
Sponsor's name: Melissa Wright. Additional chaperones 12. Students 117.
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RECOMMENDATION: A motion is in order to:
"Approve the extended trip requests as listed."
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AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Board of Education: Melissa Bacon, Chair • Amanda Ferguson, Vice Chair • Douglas Barnett • Daryl Love • Raymond Daniels
Superintendent Emmanuel Caulk
701 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40502 • Phone: 859.381.4100 • www.fcps.net
Mailing Address: 1126 Russell Cave Rd., Lexington, Kentucky 40505
Executive Summary
Fayette County Public Schools Board Meeting
Agenda Item
MEETING: Planning DATE: 10/10/2016
TOPIC: Professional Leave by District Personnel
PREPARED BY: Jennifer Dyar
Recommended Action on: 10/10/2016
Action Item for Vote (PLANNING MEETING)
Superintendent Prior Approval: Yes
Recommendation/Motion: A motion is in order: “Approval of the professional leave as
indicated.”
Background/Rationale: Board policy and Kentucky law requires board approval for
professional leave.
Policy: 03.1911\03.2911
Fiscal Impact: $67,796.00
Attachments(s): N/A
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094
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Board of Education: Melissa Bacon, Chair • Amanda Ferguson, Vice Chair • Douglas Barnett • Daryl Love • Raymond Daniels
Superintendent Emmanuel Caulk
701 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40502 • Phone: 859.381.4100 • www.fcps.net
Mailing Address: 1126 Russell Cave Rd., Lexington, Kentucky 40505
Executive Summary Fayette County Public Schools Board Meeting
Agenda Item
MEETING: Regular DATE: 10/24/2016 TOPIC: School-wide Fundraising Projects PREPARED BY: School Directors Recommended Action on: 10/24/2016 Action Item for Vote (REGULAR MEETING) Superintendent Prior Approval: No Recommendation/Motion: approve this request from the above schools for school-wide fundraising projects on the date listed. Background/Rationale: The Board of Education must approve school-wide fundraising projects as per policy requirement (09.33). The following requests have been received from the following schools pursuant to this policy and the schools will be using vendors as listed in the attachment. Policy: 09.33 Fiscal Impact: N/A Attachments(s): School-wide Fundraising Projects
095
SCHOOL-WIDE FUNDRAISING PROJECTS
BACKGROUND AND RATIONALE: The Board of Education must approve school-wide fundraising projects as per policy requirement (09.33). The following requests have been received from the following schools pursuant to this policy and the schools will be using vendors as listed below:
1. Ms. Peggy Henderson, Principal at Athens-Chilesburg Elementary School, has requested a fundraiser beginning April 18, 2016 and ending April 29, 2016.
2. Ms. Peggy Henderson, Principal at Athens-Chilesburg Elementary School, has requested a fundraiser beginning August 25, 2016 and ending September 8, 2016.
3. Ms. Veda Stewart, Principal at Booker T Washington Elementary School, has requested a fundraiser beginning February 13, 2017 and ending March 3, 2107.
4. Mr. Adam Kirk, Principal at Deep Springs Elementary School, has requested a fundraiser beginning September 16, 2016 and ending September 30, 2016.
5. Ms. Robin Steiner, Principal at Dixie Magnet Elementary School, has requested a fundraiser beginning September 9, 2016 and ending October 9, 2016.
6. Ms. Robin Steiner, Principal at Dixie Magnet Elementary School, has requested a fundraiser beginning October 21, 2016 and ending October 21, 2016.
7. Ms. Tammie Franks, Principal at Harrison Elementary School, has requested a fundraiser beginning August 26, 2016 and ending September 9, 2016.
8. Mr. Gerry Brooks, Principal at Liberty Elementary School, has requested a fundraiser beginning August 24, 2016 and ending September 9, 2016.
9. Ms. Sabrina Adkins, Principal at Squires Elementary School, has requested a fundraiser beginning September 23, 2016 and ending October 10, 2016.
10. Ms. Julie Wright, Principal at Tates Creek Elementary School, has requested a fundraiser beginning August 16, 2016 and ending August 29, 2016.
11. Ms. Amy McVey, Principal at Veterans Park Elementary School, has requested a fundraiser beginning August 15, 2016 and ending August 25, 2016.
12. Ms. Julie Strange, Principal at Wellington Elementary School, has requested a fundraiser beginning September 9, 2016 and ending September 26, 2016.
13. Ms. Julie Strange, Principal at Wellington Elementary School, has requested a fundraiser beginning October 27, 2016 and ending November 7, 2016.
14. Ms. Kate McAnelly, Principal at Beaumont Middle School, has requested a fundraiser beginning August 26, 2016 and ending September 21. 2016.
15. Mr. Lester Diaz, Principal at Bryan Station Middle School, has requested a fundraiser beginning August 18, 2016 and ending September 30, 2016.
16. Ms. Ronda Runyon, Principal at Morton Middle School, has requested a fundraiser beginning August 16, 2016 and ending August 30, 2016.
17. Ms. Beth Randolph, Principal at School for the Creative and Performing Arts at Bluegrass has requested a fundraiser beginning September 11, 2016 and ending September 11, 2016.
18. Mr. Frank Coffey, Principal at Southern Middle School, has requested a fundraiser beginning August 30, 2016 and ending September 13, 2016.
19. Ms. Anne DeMott, Principal at Locust Trace AgriScience Center, has requested a fundraiser beginning June 22, 2016 and ending June 21, 2017.
PROPOSAL: The funds from these school-wide fund raising projects will be used to supplement and enrich the education, instructional, discipline and incentive programs in these schools.
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Item Amount Funding Source
Recurring/ Nonrecurring
Measurable Expected Impact and Timeline
1. Fund received by the school for fund-
raising
ACE PTA Recurring Funds will be used to install a walking track to encourage all students to be more physically active.
2. Fund received by the school for fund-
raising
Mountain Empire
Recurring Funds will be used to help support the school’s activities and supplies including ACE t-shirts for all students and staff, KY Kids Day events, Kindergarten Orientation, back to school events, classroom supplies and carnival items.
3. Fund received by the school for fund-
raising
Bumblebee Marketing
Recurring Funds will be used for student projects, technology, supplies, activities and events.
4. Fund received by the school for fund-
raising
Believe Kids Recurring Funds will be used for annual expenses, Academic Academy, food for Title 1 nights, etc.
5. Fund received by the school for fund-
raising
Bumblebee Marketing
Recurring Funds will be used for school/student support and school/family engagement events.
6. Fund received by the school for fund-
raising
Fall Festival Recurring PTA Funds will be used to support school and students.
7. Fund received by the school for fund-
raising
Bumblebee Marketing
Recurring Funds will be used for teacher and student incentives for PAWS for Proficiency recognition and appreciation.
8. Fund received by the school for fund-
raising
Bumblebee Marketing
Recurring Funds will be used for student and staff incentives, consumables, general supplies and playground equipment.
9. Fund received by the school for fund-
raising
Bumblebee Marketing
Recurring Funds will be used for student projects, technology, supplies, activities and events.
10. Fund received by the school for fund-
raising
Mountain Empire
Recurring Funds will be used by the PTA to support students and the school.
11. Fund received by the school for fund-
raising
Boosterthon Recurring Funds will be used to support the PTA’s operating budget.
12. Fund received by the school for fund-
raising
Bumblebee Marketing
Recurring Funds will be used to purchase technology for the school.
13. Fund received by the school for fund-
raising
Art to Remember
Recurring Funds will be used to purchase art supplies for the school.
14. Fund received by the school for fund-
raising
Great American
Opportunities
Recurring Funds will be used for technology and supplies for students.
15. Fund received by the school for fund-
raising
Bumblebee Marketing
Recurring Funds will be used for school projects.
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16. Fund received by the school for fund-
raising
Bumblebee Marketing
Recurring Funds will be used for supporting academic achievement.
17. Fund received by the school for fund-
raising
SCAPA Bash
Recurring Funds will be used to supplement production needs, academic and arts class needs, after-school and supplemental duty events, field trips, Camp ArtSmart, etc.
18. Fund received by the school for fund-
raising
Bumblebee Marketing
Recurring Funds will be used to purchase technology for the school.
19. Fund received by the school for fund-
raising
Kroger Community
Rewards
Recurring Funds will be used for school activities.
POLICY REFERENCE: 09.33 RECOMMENDATION: A motion is in order to: “approve this request from the above schools for school-wide fundraising projects on the date listed.”
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AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Board of Education: Melissa Bacon, Chair • Amanda Ferguson, Vice Chair • Douglas Barnett • Daryl Love • Raymond Daniels
Superintendent Emmanuel Caulk
701 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40502 • Phone: 859.381.4100 • www.fcps.net
Mailing Address: 1126 Russell Cave Rd., Lexington, Kentucky 40505
Executive Summary
Fayette County Public Schools Board Meeting
Agenda Item
MEETING: Planning DATE: 10/4/2016
TOPIC: School Activity Funds Report Placeholder
PREPARED BY: Rodney Jackson
Recommended Action on: 10/24/16 Informational Item
Superintendent Prior Approval: No
Recommendation/Motion: N/A
Background/Rationale: School Activity Fund Reports for the period ending June 30, 2016.
The report details each school’s activity fund expenses and receipts for the month and year
ending previously noted.
Policy: 01.11 (General Powers and Duties of the Board)
Fiscal Impact: N/A
Attachment – School Activity Funds Report
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AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Board of Education: Melissa Bacon, Chair • Amanda Ferguson, Vice Chair • Douglas Barnett • Daryl Love • Raymond Daniels
Superintendent Emmanuel Caulk
701 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40502 • Phone: 859.381.4100 • www.fcps.net
Mailing Address: 1126 Russell Cave Rd., Lexington, Kentucky 40505
Executive Summary
Fayette County Public Schools Board Meeting
Agenda Item
MEETING: Planning DATE: 10/4/2016
TOPIC: Monthly Financial Agenda Placeholder
PREPARED BY: Rodney Jackson
Recommended Action on: 10/24/2016
Action Item for Vote (REGULAR MEETING)
Superintendent Prior Approval: No
Recommendation/Motion: A motion is in order to: “Accept the Monthly Treasurer’s Report of
Revenue/Expense reports as presented to the Board.”
Background/Rationale: Our goal is to report monthly the financial status of the district to our
community, board and staff, in an easy to understand format. We invite suggestions for
improving these reports.
Policy: 01.11 (General Powers and Duties of the Board)
Fiscal Impact: NA
Attachments(s): Four attachments
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AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Board of Education: Melissa Bacon, Chair • Amanda Ferguson, Vice Chair • Douglas Barnett • Daryl Love • Raymond Daniels
Superintendent Emmanuel Caulk
701 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40502 • Phone: 859.381.4100 • www.fcps.net
Mailing Address: 1126 Russell Cave Rd., Lexington, Kentucky 40505
Executive Summary
Fayette County Public Schools Board Meeting
Agenda Item
MEETING: Regular DATE: 10/24/2016
TOPIC: Position Control
PREPARED BY: Julane Mullins
Recommended Action on: 10/24/2016
Superintendent Prior Approval: No
Recommendation/Motion: No motion Necessary
Background/Rationale: Provided for informational purposes as requested by the Board.
Contains certified/classified positions with salaries at IAKSS.
Policy: N/A
Fiscal Impact: N/A
Attachments(s): Position Control Document
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Position Control
Number
MUNIS
Job DescriptionFTE Fund Source Salary 2015-2016 Salary 2016-2017 Calendar Creation Date
12075001 SCHOOL DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT 1 General Fund 226,000.00 251,016.00 245 6/28/200414075002 EXEC ASST TO SUPERINTENDENT 1 General Fund 58,759.28 71,290.88 256 7/1/201514075003 SPECIAL PROJECTS INTERN 1 General Fund 42,231.82 245 6/28/200412075004 COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST 1 General Fund 95,810.72 95,810.72 245 6/28/2004
12075001 DIR OF DATA MANAGEMENT, PLANNING & PRGM EVALUATION 1 General Fund 99,435.91 83,806.56 245 7/1/201514075002 ADMINISTRATIVE ANALYST 1 General Fund 60,247.73 61,394.12 245 6/28/200414075003 ADMINISTRATIVE ANALYST 1 General Fund 68,326.18 69,595.72 245 6/28/200414075004 ADMINISTRATIVE ANALYST 1 General Fund 245 7/1/201614075005 ADMINISTRATIVE ANALYST 1 General Fund 245 7/1/201614849006 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II 1 General Fund 30,356.48 30,840.32 256 6/28/200411849007 DIST ASSESSMENT COORDINATOR 1 General Fund 102,092.94 103,624.52 245 6/28/200414075008 GRANT WRITER 1 General Fund 97,459.60 98,891.60 245 6/28/200415080009 GRANTS WRITER 1 General Fund 91,215.38 94,784.25 245 6/23/2008
12849001 SR DIRECTOR OF SCHOOL LEADERSHIP 1 General Fund 127,985.29 245 7/1/201312862002 DIR SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT & INNOVATION 1 General Fund 119,007.44 130,780.72 245 6/28/200412862003 DIR SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT & INNOVATION 1 General Fund 119,723.92 121,224.65 245 6/28/200412862004 DIR SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT & INNOVATION 1 General Fund 107,689.83 121,282.75 245 6/28/200412862005 DIR SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT & INNOVATION 1 General Fund 108,382.24 112,114.12 245 6/28/200412862006 DIR SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT & INNOVATION 1 General Fund 131,858.88 245 6/28/200412862007 DIR SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT & INNOVATION 1 General Fund 125,791.07 127,333.06 245 6/28/200411862008 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR 1 General Fund 95,395.31 245 7/1/200715862009 MANAGER FOR STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS 1 General Fund 91,290.67 92,658.48 245 7/31/200611862010 EBCE/SLC PROGRAM MANAGER 1 General Fund 50,183.04 53,192.89 189 6/28/200411862011 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT III 1 General Fund 46,510.08 47,431.68 256 6/28/200411862012 INSTRUCTIONAL COORDINATOR 1 General Fund 90,732.49 89,930.23 245 7/15/201514862013 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT III 1 General Fund 44,482.56 45,158.40 256 6/28/200414862014 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT III 1 General Fund 49,664.00 50,360.32 256 6/28/200414862015 PRINCIPAL MENTOR 0.6 General Fund 81,643.73 245 7/1/201614862016 ITINERANT PRINCIPAL 1 General Fund 106,672.87 245 7/1/201614862017 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT III 1 General Fund 41,082.88 41,717.76 256 6/28/2004
12849001 SR DIRECTOR OF CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT 1 General Fund 24512849002 DIR OF CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENT 1 General Fund 56,849.44 121,577.94 245 6/28/200412849003 DIR OF CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENT 1 General Fund 56,849.44 245 6/28/200412849004 DIR OF CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENT 1 General Fund 56,849.44 245 6/28/200412862005 ASSOC DIRECTOR EARLY START 1 Preschool 96,733.95 98,061.15 245 6/28/200414006006 STAFF SUPP ADMIN ASST I (12MO) 1 Preschool 37,990.40 38,543.36 256 6/28/200415608007 FAMILY/COMMUNITY EC COORDINATOR 1 Preschool 89,065.49 90,375.64 245 7/1/201511006008 DIST WIDE EXCEP CHILD RESOURCE INSTR 1 IDEA-Preschool 58,286.41 59,369.41 209 6/28/200411006009 DIST WIDE EXCEP CHILD RESOURCE INSTR 0.5 IDEA-Preschool 66,409.68 67,371.98 209 6/28/200411006010 PRESCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR 0.5 IDEA-Preschool 66,409.68 67,371.98 209 6/28/200411006011 DIST WIDE RESOURCE INSTRUCTOR 1 IDEA-Preschool 88,398.06 71,609.88 209 6/28/200411006012 PROGRAM SPECIALIST II 1 General Fund/Preschool 66,495.66 67,493.21 189 6/28/200411006013 PROGRAM SPECIALIST II 1 General Fund 68,503.91 69,531.79 189 6/28/200411006014 DW RESOURCE INSTRUCTOR 1 General Fund 73,640.26 74,744.95 189 6/28/200411006015 PROGRAM SPECIALIST II 0.7 Preschool 44,094.81 45,858.58 189 6/28/200411862016 INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT SPECIALIST 1 Title I 92,627.63 73,630.85 189 7/1/201412849017 ASSOC DIR FED STATE MAGNET PRG 1 General Fund 121,154.98 121,154.98 245 7/1/200914849018 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II 1 General Fund 34,065.92 34,567.68 256 6/28/200414849019 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT III 1 General Fund 43,048.96 43,827.20 256 6/28/200414849020 MIGRANT ADVOCATE/RECRUITER 1 Title I, Migrant 48,783.36 49,520.64 256 12/5/201314849021 MIGRANT ADVOCATE/RECRUITER 1 Title I, Migrant 44,994.56 45,752.32 256 12/15/201314849022 MIGRANT ADVOCATE/RECRUITER 1 Title I, Migrant 46,387.20 47,349.76 256 6/28/200414849023 LANGUAGE INTERPRETER 1 General Fund 68,910.64 80,453.02 245 7/1/201514849024 TRANS LEADERSHIP SPECIALIST 1 Title II 66,325.47 209 7/1/201514849025 TRANS LEADERSHIP SPECIALIST 1 Title II 209 7/1/201514849026 DW RESOURCE INSTRUCTOR 0.5 Title III 189 6/28/200414849027 STAFF SUPP ADMIN ASST III 1 General Fund 31,400.60 45,854.72 220 6/28/200411849028 DW RESOURCE INSTRUCTOR 1 Title I/Title II/IDEA 219 6/28/200411849029 DW RESOURCE INSTRUCTOR 1 Title I/Title II/IDEA 96,837.82 96,837.82 219 6/28/200411849030 DW RESOURCE INSTRUCTOR 1 Title I/Title II/IDEA 91,258.59 92,627.63 219 6/28/200411849031 DW RESOURCE INSTRUCTOR 1 Title I/Title II/IDEA 81,392.85 80,251.20 219 6/28/200411849032 DW RESOURCE INSTRUCTOR 1 Title I/Title II/IDEA 98,837.82 98,837.82 219 8/27/201212849033 INSTRUCTIONAL COORDINATOR 1 Title I 117,172.62 117,175.20 245 6/28/200414849034 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II 1 Title I 41,664.00 42,380.80 256 6/28/200414849035 IAKSS OFFICE ASSISTANT I 1 Title I 21,516.60 25,564.00 256 6/28/200411849036 DW RESOURCE INSTRUCTOR 1 Title I 96,837.82 81,064.85 219 6/28/200411849037 DW RESOURCE INSTRUCTOR 0.5 Reading Recovery 82,251.20 83,455.12 219 7/1/201311849038 DW RESOURCE INSTRUCTOR 1 Title I 96,837.82 72,010.01 219 6/28/200411849039 DW RESOURCE INSTRUCTOR 1 Title I 93,258.59 94,627.63 219 6/28/200411849040 TITLE I INSTRUCTOR 0.8 Title I 61,590.15 62,513.52 189 5/23/2005
Office of the Superintendent
Data Management, Planning and Program Evalauation
Office of School Leadership
Office of Curriculum & Development
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Position Control
Number
MUNIS
Job DescriptionFTE Fund Source Salary 2015-2016 Salary 2016-2017 Calendar Creation Date
Office of the Superintendent11849041 WORLD LANGUAGE SPECIALIST 1 General Fund 95,990.59 245 7/1/201011849042 DW RESOURCE INSTRUCTOR 1 Title III 88,582.57 89,910.63 219 8/23/200411849043 DW RESOURCE INSTRUCTOR 1 Title III 70,947.80 72,010.01 219 6/28/200411849044 DW RESOURCE INSTRUCTOR 1 Title III 69,252.02 70,405.57 219 8/22/200511849045 DW RESOURCE INSTRUCTOR 1 General Fund 86,609.23 89,207.95 219 6/28/200411849046 DW RESOURCE INSTRUCTOR 1 General Fund 64,757.26 65,728.54 189 7/1/201311849047 DW RESOURCE INSTRUCTOR 0.8 General Fund 59,765.44 60,760.97 189 7/1/2015
12849001 ASSOC DIRECTOR STDT SUPPORT 1 General Fund 107,299.61 108,785.34 245 6/28/200414849002 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II 1 General Fund 43,832.32 50,094.08 256 6/28/200411849003 OTHER CENTRAL OFFICE POSITIONS 1 ESS 114,380.55 115,986.75 245 6/28/200414849004 STAFF SUPP ADMIN ASST I (12 MO) 1 General Fund 40,140.80 40,714.24 256 6/28/200411849005 DIST WIDE RESOURCE INSTRUCTOR 1 SAFE Schools 108,334.54 108,334.54 245 6/28/200411849006 PROJECT AWARE GRANT MANAGER 1 Ky Project Aware 100,584.95 102,092.94 245 11/24/201411849007 DIST PBIS COACH 1 SAFE Schools 65,060.47 66,084.24 209 7/1/201511849008 DIST PBIS COACH 1 General Fund 53,762.18 55,373.82 209 7/1/201514849009 HOMELESS EDUCATION LIAISON 1 General Fund 47,792.95 65,328.50 189 7/1/2016
12123001 DIRECTOR OF EXCEPTIONAL CHILD 1 General Fund 115,435.09 116,966.67 245 6/28/200414123002 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT III 1 General Fund 34,728.96 40,448.00 256 6/28/200411123003 EXCEPTIONAL CHILD COORDINATOR 1 General Fund 119,204.15 90,834.25 245 6/28/200411123004 PROGRAM DIRECTOR 1 General Fund 101,832.11 105,824.33 245 6/28/200411123005 EXCEPTIONAL CHILD COORDINATOR 1 General Fund 103,811.57 105,248.67 245 6/28/200411123006 EXCEPTIONAL CHILD COORDINATOR 1 General Fund 83,237.05 97,540.59 245 7/12/201211123007 SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST 1 General Fund 111,997.15 115,325.50 245 6/28/200411123008 SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST 1 General Fund 29,888.50 75,319.03 209 6/28/200411123009 DW RESOURCE INSTRUCTOR 1 General Fund 80,902.53 82,083.88 209 6/28/200411123010 DIST WIDE EXCEP CHILD RESOURCE INSTR 1 General Fund 62,932.47 63,885.82 209 6/28/200411123011 DIST WIDE EXCEP CHILD RESOURCE INSTR 1 General Fund 79,043.35 80,228.06 209 6/28/200411123012 DIST WIDE EXCEP CHILD RESOURCE INSTR 1 General Fund 84,537.71 85,805.12 209 6/28/200411123013 EXCEPTIONAL CHILD CONSULTANT 1 General Fund 76,586.77 77,735.71 209 6/28/200411123014 DW EXCEP CHILD RESOURCE INSTR 1 General Fund 92,416.00 69,753.47 209 6/28/200411123015 DW EXCEP CHILD RESOURCE INSTR 1 General Fund 79,043.35 80,228.06 209 6/28/200411123016 EXCEPTIONAL CHILD CONSULTANT 1 General Fund 78,902.53 80,083.88 209 6/28/200411123017 DW EXCEP CHILD RESOURCE INSTR 1 IDEA 80,083.88 83,289.29 209 7/1/201111123018 DW AUTISM RESOURCE SPECIALIST 1 IDEA 65,433.75 209 7/1/201214123019 AUDIOLOGIST 1 General Fund 53,116.07 54,407.74 189 6/28/200411123020 MTSS COORDINATOR 1 IDEA 77,303.49 89,412.30 245 7/1/201511123021 MTSS COACH 1 IDEA 75,454.59 67,077.82 209 7/1/201511123022 MTSS COACH 1 IDEA 66,084.24 70,799.59 209 7/1/201511123023 MTSS COACH 1 IDEA 67,190.71 209 7/1/201614123024 IAKSS OFFICE ASSISTANT II 1 General Fund 44,154.88 44,707.84 256 6/28/200414123025 IAKSS OFFICE ASST I 1 General Fund 32,847.36 33,295.36 256 6/28/200414123026 STAFF SUPP ADMIN ASST I (12MO) 1 IDEA 48,682.63 48,682.63 256 6/28/200414123027 STAFF SUPP ADMIN ASST I (12MO) 1 General Fund 20,621.30 33,894.40 256 6/28/200414123028 SYSTEMS ANALYST 1 General Fund 55,357.44 56,176.64 256 6/28/200414123029 SPECIAL ED PARENT LIAISON 1 IDEA 25,868.50 27,384.70 192 6/28/200414123030 SPECIAL ED PARENT LIAISON 1 IDEA 192 6/28/200414123031 MICROCOMPUTER SPECIALIST 1 IDEA 53,473.28 54,251.52 256 7/1/201014123032 EXCEPTIONAL CHILD NURSE 1 General Fund 58,277.45 63,501.80 219 7/15/2015
12608001 EQUITY OFFICER 1 General Fund 106,273.98 110,534.30 245 8/23/200414608002 ADMIN ASST-CHIEF OFFICERS 1 General Fund 35,877.60 47,349.76 256 6/28/200415608003 FAMILY/COMMUNITY COORDINATOR 1 General Fund 81,552.26 245 7/31/200615608004 FAMILY/COMMUNITY LIAISON 1 General Fund 245 7/1/201212099005 ASSOC DIR-RECRUIT & RETENTION 1 General Fund 245 10/27/201415608006 COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST 1 General Fund 69,990.08 71,040.83 245 7/1/201214608007 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II 1 General Fund 256 7/1/2012
13608001 MEDIA PRODUCER/TECH COORD 1 General Fund 97,581.86 245 6/28/200415608002 MEDIA PRODUCER 1 General Fund 95,201.88 95,201.88 245 6/28/200414608003 STAFF SUPP ADMIN ASST I (12MO) 1 General Fund 43,069.44 43,847.68 256 6/28/2004
13075001 CHIEF ADMINISTRATION OFFICER 1 General Fund 132,539.69 134,097.48 245 7/1/201213075002 LEGAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASST 1 General Fund 47,349.76 48,107.52 256 7/1/201213075003 COMPLIANCE OFFICER General Fund 56,524.58 72,923.98 245 7/1/201513075004 504 COORDINATOR 1 General Fund 104,014.36 104,014.36 245 6/28/2004
12029001 DIRECTOR OF PUPIL PERSONNEL 1 General Fund 94,967.23 101,226.05 245 6/28/200412029002 ASST TO DIR OF PUPIL PERSONNEL 1 General Fund 88,582.58 100,584.95 245 7/1/201411029003 ASST TO DIR OF PUPIL PERSONNEL 1 General Fund 68,721.88 73,090.96 219 6/28/200411029004 ASST TO DIR OF PUPIL PERSONNEL 1 General Fund 68,721.88 73,090.96 219 6/28/200411029005 ATTENDANCE SPEC - HIGH SCHOOL 1 General Fund 92,416.00 27,478.08 219 7/1/201613029006 ASST TO DIR OF PUPIL PERSONNEL 1 General Fund 82,677.77 219 7/2/201614029007 IAKSS OFFICE ASSISTANT III 1 General Fund 46,530.56 47,472.64 256 6/28/2004
Community/SBDM/Government Support/Communications
Educational Television
Legal Services
Office of Student Support
Special Education
Pupil Personnel
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Job DescriptionFTE Fund Source Salary 2015-2016 Salary 2016-2017 Calendar Creation Date
Office of the Superintendent14029008 OUT-OF-AREA ATTENDANCE SPEC 1 General Fund 43,832.32 25,948.65 256 6/28/200411849009 INSTRUCTIONAL COORDINATOR 1 General Fund 115,513.23 118,728.23 245 6/28/2004
13099001 DIRECTOR OF DISTRICT PERSONNEL-HR 1 General Fund 118,993.73 120,535.31 245 6/28/200414099002 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT III 1 General Fund 48,209.92 48,885.76 256 1/1/201014099003 PERSONNEL ASSISTANT 1 General Fund 45,793.28 46,428.16 256 1/1/201013099004 ASSOC DIR HR TEACHING LEAD EFFECTIVENESS 1 General Fund 115,037.00 116,638.01 245 6/28/200413099005 ASSOC DIR - HUMAN RESOURCES 1 General Fund 91,664.23 92,925.85 245 6/28/200414099006 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II 1 General Fund 46,960.64 47,616.00 256 6/28/200414099007 PERSONNEL ASSISTANT 1 General Fund 47,411.20 48,168.96 256 6/28/200414099008 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II 1 General Fund 42,741.76 43,397.12 256 6/28/200414099009 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II 1 General Fund 46,284.80 46,960.64 256 6/28/200414099010 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II 1 General Fund 49,336.32 50,094.08 256 6/28/200414099011 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II 1 General Fund 42,741.76 50,094.08 256 6/28/200414099012 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II 1 General Fund 40,693.76 41,308.16 256 6/28/200414099013 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II 1 General Fund 42,147.84 31,166.40 256 6/28/200414099014 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II 1 General Fund 48,435.20 49,336.32 256 6/28/200412099015 ASSOC DIR HR CERTIFIED PERSONNEL 1 General Fund 66,354.35 97,705.67 245 6/28/200414099016 PROF DEV ACCOUNT SPECIALIST 1 General Fund/PD Grant 50,561.32 50,561.32 256 6/28/200414099017 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II 1 General Fund 7,615.20 34,201.60 256 7/1/2011
13089001 DIRECTOR - LAW ENFORCEMENT 1 General Fund 101,027.84 102,012.67 245 6/28/200413089002 ASSOC DIR LAW ENFORCEMENT 1 General Fund 245 7/1/201214089003 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT III 1 General Fund 45,854.72 36,659.20 256 6/28/200414089004 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II 1 General Fund 38,138.93 38,138.93 220 6/28/200414089005 DISPATCHER 1 General Fund 50,561.32 50,561.32 256 6/28/200414089006 DISPATCHER 1 General Fund 46,284.80 44,687.36 256 6/28/200414089007 WEEKEND DISPATCHER 1 General Fund 18,154.24 18,545.28 104 6/28/200414089008 WEEKEND DISPATCHER 1 General Fund 17,929.60 44,687.36 104 6/28/200414089009 WEEKEND DISPATCHER 1 General Fund 104 6/28/2004
13105001 SR DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS 1 General Fund 134,862.63 140,301.60 245 7/1/200514105002 ADMIN ASST CHIEF OPERATING OFF 1 General Fund 256 7/1/200515608003 COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST 1 General Fund 81,657.06 84,923.29 245 11/21/200514608004 IAKSS RECEPTIONIST 1 General Fund 44,154.88 44,707.84 256 6/28/200414105005 IAKSS OFFICE ASSISTANT III 1 General Fund 45,875.20 46,530.56 256 7/1/201524921006 CUSTODIAN 1 General Fund 33,013.76 33,546.24 256 1/18/201324921007 CUSTODIAN 1 General Fund 39,219.20 39,854.08 256 6/28/200414921008 CUSTODIAL SUPERVISOR 1 General Fund 45,158.40 45,854.72 256 6/28/200414921009 LEAD CUSTODIAL SERVICE WORKER 1 General Fund 48,682.63 38,543.36 256 6/28/200414921010 CUSTODIAN 1 General Fund 35,225.60 35,778.56 256 6/28/200414921011 CUSTODIAN 1 General Fund 27,688.96 28,119.04 256 6/28/200414921012 CUSTODIAN 1 General Fund 22,429.44 29,573.12 256 6/28/200414921013 CUSTODIAN 1 General Fund 256 6/28/2004
14075001 SR DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 1 General Fund 141,610.48 142,482.43 245 7/1/201515608002 MANAGER ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 1 General Fund 81,490.90 87,711.08 245 7/1/201013100003 MANAGER - FINANCIAL SYSTEMS 1 General Fund 120,200.30 120,388.99 245 6/28/200414100004 MIS USER SUPPORT ANALYST 1 General Fund 96,231.98 96,231.98 245 9/22/200814100005 MS USER SUPPORT ANALYST 1 General Fund 87,491.21 88,801.36 245 6/28/200414100006 COMPUTER PROGRAMMER 1 General Fund 84,317.61 84,317.61 256 6/28/200414100007 MS USER SUPPORT ANALYST 1 General Fund 58,399.33 91,290.67 245 7/1/2015
13894001 DIRECTOR - BUDGET & STAFFING 1 General Fund 107,782.65 107,803.46 245 6/28/200414894002 BUDGET ANALYST 1 General Fund 60,968.96 60,968.96 256 6/28/200414894003 STAFFING & BUDGET SPECIALIST 1 General Fund 52,757.39 78,090.80 245 7/1/201513894004 STAFFING & BUDGET SPECIALIST 1 General Fund 83,657.06 86,923.29 245 7/1/2010
13080001 DIRECTOR - FINANCIAL SERVICES 1 General Fund 111,368.52 112,961.30 245 6/28/200414080002 FINANCE ANALYST 1 General Fund 56,907.60 56,907.60 256 6/28/200413080003 ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR - FINANCE 1 General Fund 93,010.47 94,272.12 245 6/28/200413080004 ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR - FINANCE 1 General Fund 96,587.07 98,183.91 245 6/28/200413080005 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II 1 General Fund 50,561.32 50,561.32 256 6/28/200415080006 GRANT ACCOUNTANT 1 General Fund 83,768.42 84,994.73 245 6/28/200414080007 FINANCIAL SVCS BOOKKEEPER 1 General Fund 52,669.78 30,833.28 256 6/28/200414080008 GRANT ANALYST 1 General Fund 51,343.36 52,101.12 256 6/28/200414080009 GRANTS PROGRAM COMPLIANCE 1 General Fund 45,193.22 24514080010 FINANCE ANALYST 1 General Fund 48,168.96 48,865.28 256 6/28/200414080011 SCHOOL BUSINESS OFFICE TRAINER 1 General Fund 54,374.40 55,500.80 256 7/1/200914080012 STUDENT ACCOUNT FUNDS BUDGET ANALYST 1 General Fund 56,907.60 56,907.60 256 6/28/200414080013 TAX AUDITING SPECIALIST 1 General Fund 45,137.92 33,066.00 256 7/1/201114080014 ACCTS PAYABLE SPECIALIST 1 General Fund 50,094.08 50,094.08 256 6/28/200414080015 ACCOUNT SPECIALIST 1 General Fund 37,109.76 37,621.76 256 6/28/200414080016 ACCOUNT SPECIALIST 1 General Fund 25,375.68 36,495.36 256 6/28/200414080017 INSURANCE SPECIALIST 1 General Fund 3,166.94 35,942.40 256 6/28/2004
Human Resources
Law Enforcement
Office of the Chief Operating Officer/Resource Management
Office of Administrative Services
Budget and Staffing
Financial Services
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Job DescriptionFTE Fund Source Salary 2015-2016 Salary 2016-2017 Calendar Creation Date
Office of the Superintendent14080018 INSURANCE SPECIALIST 1 General Fund 14,318.72 35,246.08 256 6/28/200413080019 ASSOC DIR - TAX COLLECTION 1 General Fund 88,502.06 89,696.87 245 6/28/200414080020 TAX PROCESSING SUPERVISOR 1 General Fund 59,555.84 60,375.04 256 6/28/200414080021 TAX AUDITING SPECIALIST 1 General Fund 44,687.36 45,649.92 256 6/28/200414080022 FINANCE ANALYST 1 General Fund 38,154.24 43,806.72 256 6/28/200414080023 TAX PROCESSING SPECIALIST 1 General Fund 42,147.84 42,741.76 256 6/28/200414080024 TAX PROCESSING SPECIALIST 1 General Fund 39,505.92 40,140.80 256 7/1/200914080025 TAX PROCESSING SPECIALIST 1 General Fund 26,159.20 30,014.24 256 6/28/200414080026 TAX PROCESSING SPECIALIST 1 General Fund 44,134.40 44,687.36 256 6/28/200414080027 PAYROLL ACCOUNTING MANAGER 1 General Fund 53,033.42 74,147.92 245 6/23/200814080028 LEAD PAYROLL SPECIALIST 1 General Fund 52,920.32 53,698.56 256 6/28/200414080029 PAYROLL SPECIALIST 1 General Fund 29,509.92 39,505.92 256 6/28/200414080030 PAYROLL SPECIALIST 1 General Fund 37,109.76 37,621.76 256 6/28/200414080031 ACCOUNT SPECIALIST 1 General Fund 36,495.36 37,109.76 256 6/28/200414080032 PAYROLL SPECIALIST 1 General Fund 35,246.08 35,942.40 256 9/1/2013
13100001 DIRECTOR - TECHNOLOGY 1 General Fund 100,822.95 110,169.60 245 6/28/200414100002 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II 1 General Fund 39,776.00 220 7/1/201614100003 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT III 1 General Fund 49,664.00 50,360.32 256 6/28/200414100004 COMPUTER PROGRAMMER 1 General Fund 79,421.44 80,547.84 256 6/28/200414100005 COMPUTER PROGRAMMER 1 General Fund 79,421.44 80,547.84 256 6/28/200414100006 COMPUTER PROGRAMMER 1 General Fund 84,317.61 84,317.61 256 6/28/200414100007 DATA COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST 1 General Fund 94,231.98 94,231.98 245 6/28/200414100008 VOICE/DATA COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST 1 General Fund 68,833.28 70,205.44 256 5/19/200813100009 SUPV - SYSTEMS INTEGRATION 1 General Fund 89,645.94 92,917.27 245 6/28/200414100010 SYSTEMS ANALYST 1 General Fund 57,896.96 58,736.64 256 6/28/200414100011 SYSTEMS ANALYST 1 General Fund 25,147.20 51,916.80 256 6/28/200414100012 DATABASE ADMINISTRATOR 1 General Fund 73,318.40 74,444.80 256 6/28/200414100013 USER SUPPORT MANAGER 1 General Fund 102,092.94 103,624.52 256 6/28/200414100014 MICROCOMPUTER SPECIALIST 1 General Fund 68,833.28 70,205.44 256 6/28/200412100015 DISTRICT TECH COORDINATOR 1 General Fund 99,301.72 100,936.56 245 6/28/200411100016 TECHNOLOGY RESOURCE INSTRUCTOR 1 General Fund 86,693.77 87,994.18 199 6/28/200411100017 TECHNOLOGY RESOURCE INSTRUCTOR 1 General Fund 74,016.29 77,498.26 199 6/28/200411100018 TECHNOLOGY RESOURCE INSTRUCTOR 1 General Fund 83,627.55 83,627.55 199 6/28/200414100019 MICROCOMPUTER SPECIALIST 1 General Fund 57,098.24 57,896.96 256 6/28/200411100020 TECHNOLOGY RESOURCE INSTRUCTOR 1 General Fund 74,150.38 75,261.37 199 6/28/200411100021 TECHNOLOGY RESOURCE INSTRUCTOR 1 General Fund 67,440.44 67,433.75 202 6/28/200414100022 LAN TECHNICIAN 1 General Fund 78,295.04 79,421.44 256 6/28/200415100023 COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST 1 General Fund 99,798.85 101,295.05 245 7/1/200915100025 LAN TECHNICIAN 1 General Fund 77,066.24 78,295.04 256 6/28/200415100026 LAN TECHNICIAN 1 General Fund 83,537.92 83,537.92 256 6/28/2004
12100001 CENTRAL MEDIA LIBRARIAN 1 General Fund 108,733.53 110,334.54 245 6/28/200414100002 MEDIA TECHNICIAN 1 General Fund 41,758.72 42,414.08 256 6/28/200414100003 MEDIA TECHNICIAN 1 General Fund 41,185.28 41,758.72 256 6/28/200414100004 MEDIA TECHNICIAN 1 General Fund 41,758.72 42,414.08 256 6/28/200414100005 MEDIA TECHNICIAN 1 General Fund 46,530.56 47,472.64 256 6/28/200414100006 STAFF SUPP ADMIN ASST I (12MO) 1 General Fund 48,682.63 48,682.63 256 6/28/2004
23086001 ASST DIR PHYS SVCS 1 General Fund 245 7/1/200523086002 DIRECTOR FACILITY DESIGN/CONSTRUCTION 1 General Fund 109,063.02 109,063.02 245 6/28/200423086003 MAINTENANCE PROJECT COORD 1 General Fund 91,104.99 92,599.12 245 6/28/200424086004 CONSTRUCTION BUDGET ANALYST 1 General Fund 56,907.60 56,907.60 256 6/28/200424086005 STAFF SUPPORT ADMIN ASST I 1 General Fund 43,847.68 44,503.04 256 7/1/2007
23086001 DIRECTOR - TRANSPORTATION 1 General Fund 106,837.48 110,845.02 245 6/28/200424086002 TRANSPORTATION RECORDS CLERK 1 General Fund 47,431.68 39,075.84 256 6/28/200424086003 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II 1 General Fund 46,284.80 46,960.64 256 6/28/200424086004 LEAD BUS DRIVER TRAINER 1 General Fund 37,396.48 37,969.92 256 6/28/200424086005 LEAD BUS DRIVER TRAINER 1 General Fund 43,048.96 43,827.20 256 6/28/200424086006 TRANSPORTATION DATA ASSISTANT 1 General Fund 36,679.68 256 6/28/200424086007 TRANSPORTATION DATA ASSISTANT 1 General Fund 35,102.72 35,676.16 256 6/28/200424086008 TRANSPORTATION DATA ASSISTANT 1 General Fund 41,758.72 42,414.08 256 6/28/200424086009 TRANSPORTATION DISPATCHER 1 General Fund 39,776.00 40,356.80 220 6/28/200424086010 TRANSPORTATION DISPATCHER 1 General Fund 42,398.40 43,049.60 220 6/28/200425086011 TRANSPORTATION MANAGER 1 General Fund 63,488.00 63,488.00 245 6/28/200424086012 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR 1 General Fund 59,266.72 59,266.72 256 6/28/200424086013 AUTO BODY WORKER II 1 General Fund 38,133.76 38,891.52 256 6/28/200424086014 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT 1 General Fund 36,515.84 37,130.24 256 6/28/200424086015 VEHICLE MECHANIC I 1 General Fund 43,397.12 44,134.40 256 6/28/200424086016 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT 1 General Fund 36,515.84 256 6/28/200424086017 VEHICLE MECHANIC I 1 General Fund 43,397.12 44,134.40 256 6/28/200424086018 VEHICLE MECHANIC II 1 General Fund 51,568.64 52,408.32 256 6/28/200424086019 VEHICLE UPHOLSTERY/GLASS WORKER 1 General Fund 48,682.63 45,875.20 256 6/28/200424086020 LEAD BUS DRIVER TRAINER 1 General Fund 41,717.76 42,311.68 256 6/28/200424086021 LEAD BUS DRIVER TRAINER 1 General Fund 43,048.96 43,827.20 256 6/28/2004
Technology
Media Services
Office of Facilities Operations Support
Transportation
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Job DescriptionFTE Fund Source Salary 2015-2016 Salary 2016-2017 Calendar Creation Date
Office of the Superintendent24086022 LEAD BUS DRIVER TRAINER 1 General Fund 43,601.92 45,158.40 256 6/28/200434086023 TRANSPORTATION ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK 1 General Fund 39,690.24 40,448.00 256 6/28/200434086024 TRANSPORTATION DISPATCHER 1 General Fund 23,902.32 37,928.00 220 6/28/200434086025 TRANSPORTATION DISPATCHER 1 General Fund 36,220.80 36,731.20 220 6/28/200433086026 TRANSPORTATION ROUTING SPECIALIST 1 General Fund 63,789.09 65,052.08 245 4/29/201334086027 MANAGER OF VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 1 General Fund 73,772.51 74,890.08 245 6/28/200434086028 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR 1 General Fund 59,266.72 59,266.72 256 6/28/200434086029 SAFETY TRAINING SUPERVISOR 1 General Fund 36,659.20 256 6/28/200434086030 IAKSS OFFICE ASSISTANT II 1 General Fund 39,526.40 40,161.28 256 6/28/200434086031 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT 1 General Fund 33,689.60 256 6/28/200434086032 VEHICLE MECHANIC I 1 General Fund 41,308.16 41,308.16 256 6/28/200434086033 VEHICLE MECHANIC I 1 General Fund 46,960.64 37,109.76 256 6/28/200434086034 VEHICLE MECHANIC I 1 General Fund 41,308.16 42,147.84 256 6/28/200434086035 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT 1 General Fund 256 6/28/200434086036 VEHICLE MECHANIC II 1 General Fund 46,264.32 46,940.16 256 6/28/200434086037 VEHICLE MECHANIC II 1 General Fund 54,715.58 54,715.58 256 6/28/200434086038 VEHICLE MECHANIC II 1 General Fund 47,595.52 48,414.72 256 6/28/200434086039 VEHICLE MECHANIC II 1 General Fund 41,287.68 42,106.88 256 6/28/200434086040 VEHICLE OPERATION CNTRL ANALYST 1 General Fund 34,744.56 42,414.08 256 6/28/200434086041 ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR - TRANSPORTATION 1 General Fund 84,849.59 86,280.06 245 7/1/200734086042 LEAD BUS DRIVER TRAINER 1 General Fund 45,854.72 41,082.88 256 6/28/200434086043 LEAD BUS DRIVER TRAINER 1 General Fund 37,396.48 37,969.92 256 6/28/200434086044 LEAD BUS DRIVER TRAINER 1 General Fund 52,669.78 52,669.78 256 6/28/200464086045 CUSTODIAN 0.3 General Fund 7,345.78 247 6/28/200464086046 CUSTODIAN 0.3 General Fund 21,575.88 247 6/28/200464086047 CUSTODIAN 0.5 General Fund 21,198.74 14,493.96 247 10/1/2009
34086049 BUS MONITOR 215 General Fund 183 6/28/2004
34086050 BUS DRIVER 262.5 General Fund 183 6/28/2004
23910001 DIRECTOR - WAREHOUSE 1 General Fund 76,499.34 88,706.38 245 6/28/200424910002 PURCHASING TECHNICIAN 1 General Fund 53,288.96 54,149.12 256 6/28/200424910003 ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR - LOGISTICS 1 General Fund 245 6/28/200424910004 MAIL SPECIALIST 1 General Fund 41,308.16 42,147.84 256 6/28/200424910005 WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR 1 General Fund 64,088.98 64,088.98 256 6/28/200424910006 WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR 1 General Fund 55,726.08 56,647.68 256 6/28/200424910007 WAREHOUSE WORKER II 1 General Fund 33,402.88 256 6/28/200424910008 LEAD WAREHOUSE WORKER 1 General Fund 45,158.40 45,854.72 256 6/28/200424910009 WAREHOUSE WORKER II 1 General Fund 43,847.68 44,503.04 256 6/28/200424910010 WAREHOUSE WORKER II 1 General Fund 36,167.68 36,679.68 256 6/28/200424910011 WAREHOUSE WORKER II 1 General Fund 40,488.96 41,185.28 256 6/28/200424910012 WAREHOUSE WORKER II 1 General Fund 39,116.80 39,751.68 256 6/28/200424910013 WAREHOUSE WORKER II 1 General Fund 48,682.63 48,682.63 256 6/28/200424910014 WAREHOUSE WORKER II 1 General Fund 35,676.16 36,167.68 256 6/28/200424910015 WAREHOUSE WORKER II 1 General Fund 35,676.16 36,167.68 256 6/28/200424910016 WAREHOUSE WORKER II 1 General Fund 36,679.68 37,416.96 256 6/28/200424910017 WAREHOUSE WORKER II 1 General Fund 33,894.40 256 6/28/2004
14910001 PRINTING SUPERVISOR 1 General Fund 68,526.08 68,526.08 256 6/28/200414910002 PRINTING ASSISTANT 1 General Fund 48,682.63 48,682.63 256 6/28/200414910003 PRINTING ASSISTANT 1 General Fund 40,488.96 41,185.28 256 6/28/200414910004 IAKSS OFFICE ASSISTANT III 0.5 General Fund 18,870.80 19,177.08 247 7/1/200915910005 COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST 1 General Fund 81,657.06 84,923.29 245 6/28/2004
23086001 DIRECTOR - MAINTENANCE 1 General Fund 115,768.98 115,779.39 245 6/28/200424086002 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II 1 General Fund 50,094.08 50,094.08 256 6/28/200424086003 WORK CONTROL COORDINATOR 1 General Fund 47,616.00 48,435.20 256 6/28/200424086004 DRAFTING SPECIALIST 1 General Fund 56,709.12 57,876.48 256 6/28/200424086005 MAINT WAREHOUSE WORKER 1 General Fund 38,154.24 38,932.48 256 6/28/200424086006 MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR 1 General Fund 256 6/28/200424086007 LEAD MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN 1 General Fund 59,266.72 59,266.72 256 6/28/200424086008 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN II 1 General Fund 45,649.92 46,284.80 256 6/28/200424086009 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN II 1 General Fund 49,336.32 50,094.08 256 6/28/200424086010 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN II 1 General Fund 50,561.32 50,561.32 256 6/28/200424086011 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN II 1 General Fund 50,094.08 50,094.08 256 6/28/200424086012 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN II 1 General Fund 43,397.12 44,134.40 256 6/28/200424086013 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN II 1 General Fund 37,621.76 38,154.24 256 6/28/200424086014 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN II 1 General Fund 46,960.64 47,616.00 256 6/28/200424086015 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN III 1 General Fund 256 6/28/200424086016 LEAD MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN 1 General Fund 48,414.72 49,295.36 256 6/28/200424086017 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN II 1 General Fund 48,435.20 49,336.32 256 6/28/200424086018 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN II 1 General Fund 37,109.76 37,621.76 256 6/28/200424086019 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN II 1 General Fund 256 6/28/200424086020 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN II 1 General Fund 44,687.36 45,649.92 256 6/28/200424086021 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN II 1 General Fund 256 6/28/200424086022 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN II 1 General Fund 256 6/28/200424086023 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN III 1 General Fund 41,082.88 41,717.76 256 6/28/2004
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Office of the Superintendent24086024 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN III 1 General Fund 39,690.24 40,448.00 256 6/28/200424086025 MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR 1 General Fund 64,088.98 64,088.98 256 6/28/200424086026 LEAD MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN 1 General Fund 55,070.72 55,828.48 256 6/28/200424086027 HVAC TECHNICIAN 1 General Fund 48,414.72 49,295.36 256 6/28/200424086028 HVAC TECHNICIAN 1 General Fund 50,872.32 52,408.32 256 6/28/200424086029 HVAC TECHNICIAN 1 General Fund 51,568.64 52,408.32 256 6/28/200424086030 HVAC TECHNICIAN 1 General Fund 256 6/28/200424086031 ENERGY SYSTEM OPERATOR/DISPATCHER 1 General Fund 56,907.60 256 6/28/200424086032 HVAC TECHNICIAN 1 General Fund 40,673.28 41,287.68 256 6/28/200424086033 HVAC TECHNICIAN 1 General Fund 50,032.64 50,872.32 256 6/28/200424086034 HVAC TECHNICIAN 1 General Fund 47,595.52 48,414.72 256 6/28/200424086035 LEAD MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN 1 General Fund 59,266.72 59,266.72 256 6/28/200424086036 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN III 1 General Fund 52,669.78 52,669.78 256 6/28/200424086037 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN III 1 General Fund 38,522.88 40,448.00 256 6/28/200424086038 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN III 1 Food Service 52,183.04 52,183.04 256 6/28/200424086039 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN III 1 General Fund 48,209.92 48,885.76 256 6/28/200424086040 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN III 1 General Fund 40,448.00 256 6/28/200424086041 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN III 1 General Fund 256 6/28/200424086042 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN III 1 General Fund 43,048.96 43,827.20 256 6/28/200424086043 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN III 1 General Fund 40,448.00 41,082.88 256 6/28/200424086044 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN III 1 General Fund 41,082.88 42,311.68 256 6/28/200424086045 LEAD MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN 1 General Fund 46,940.16 256 6/28/200424086046 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN III 1 General Fund 47,431.68 48,209.92 256 6/28/200424086047 LEAD MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN 1 General Fund 51,568.64 52,408.32 256 6/28/200424086048 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN III 1 General Fund 51,384.32 52,183.04 256 6/28/200424086049 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN III 1 General Fund 38,522.88 40,448.00 256 6/28/200414100050 LEAD MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN 1 General Fund 57,876.48 58,716.16 256 6/28/200414100051 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN II 1 General Fund 44,687.36 45,649.92 256 6/28/200414100052 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN II 1 General Fund 49,336.32 50,094.08 256 6/28/200414100053 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN IV 1 General Fund 54,210.56 54,210.56 256 6/28/200414100054 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN IV 1 General Fund 54,715.58 54,715.58 256 6/28/200414100055 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN IV 1 General Fund 50,872.32 51,568.64 256 6/28/200414100056 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN IV 1 General Fund 46,264.32 46,940.16 256 6/28/200414100057 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN IV 1 General Fund 54,715.58 54,715.58 256 6/28/200414100058 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN IV 1 General Fund 52,408.32 53,411.84 256 6/28/200414100059 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN IV 1 General Fund 46,264.32 46,940.16 256 6/28/200414100060 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN IV 1 General Fund 47,595.52 48,414.72 256 6/28/200414100061 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN IV 1 General Fund 256 6/28/200424086062 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN III 1 General Fund 47,431.68 48,209.92 256 6/28/2004
23921001 DIRECTOR - PLANT OPERATIONS 1 General Fund 117,001.58 117,034.54 245 6/28/200424921002 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II 1 General Fund 41,308.16 42,147.84 256 6/28/200424921003 CUSTODIAL SERVICES TRAINER 1 General Fund 61,455.70 61,455.70 256 6/28/200424921004 CUSTODIAL SERVICES TRAINER 1 General Fund 53,596.16 54,374.40 256 6/28/200424921005 CUSTODIAL EQUIPMENT MECHANIC 1 General Fund 49,336.32 256 6/28/200424921006 LEAD CUSTODIAL SERVICE WORKER 1 General Fund 37,990.40 38,543.36 256 1/18/201324921007 VEHICLE MECHANIC II 1 General Fund 54,715.58 54,715.58 256 6/28/200424921008 LEAD CUSTODIAL SERVICE WORKER 1 General Fund 46,530.56 47,472.64 256 6/28/200424921009 GROUNDS SUPERVISOR 1 General Fund 60,968.96 60,968.96 256 6/28/200424921010 LEAD GROUNDS EQUIPMENT MECHANIC 1 General Fund 49,295.36 50,032.64 256 6/28/200424921011 GROUNDS EQUIPMENT MECHANIC 1 General Fund 45,649.92 46,284.80 256 6/28/200424921012 LEAD GROUNDS WORKER 1 General Fund 45,854.72 46,510.08 256 6/28/200424921013 LEAD GROUNDS WORKER 1 General Fund 39,690.24 40,448.00 256 6/28/200424921014 LEAD GROUNDS WORKER 1 General Fund 45,158.40 45,158.40 256 6/28/200424921015 GROUNDS WORKER I 1 General Fund 34,590.72 35,102.72 256 9/26/200524921016 GROUNDS WORKER I 1 General Fund 31,416.32 256 6/28/200424921017 GROUNDS WORKER II 1 General Fund 37,990.40 38,543.36 256 6/28/200424921018 GROUNDS WORKER II 1 General Fund 25,724.16 32,911.36 256 6/28/200424921019 GROUNDS WORKER II 1 General Fund 43,847.68 44,503.04 256 6/28/200424921020 GROUNDS WORKER II 1 General Fund 33,402.88 33,894.40 256 6/28/200424921021 GROUNDS WORKER II 1 General Fund 46,510.08 47,431.68 256 6/28/200424921022 GROUNDS WORKER II 1 General Fund 33,894.40 34,590.72 256 6/28/200424921023 LEAD GROUNDS WORKER 1 General Fund 44,482.56 45,158.40 256 6/28/200424921024 GROUNDS WORKER II 1 General Fund 37,990.40 38,543.36 256 6/28/200424921025 GROUNDS WORKER I 1 General Fund 19,506.88 30,023.68 256 6/28/200424921026 GROUNDS WORKER I 1 General Fund 30,433.28 30,945.28 256 6/28/200424921027 GROUNDS WORKER II 1 General Fund 35,102.72 35,676.16 256 6/28/200424921028 UTILITY SERVICES SUPERVISOR 1 General Fund 61,542.28 61,542.28 256 6/28/200424921029 LEAD UTILITY WORKER 1 General Fund 46,510.08 47,431.68 256 6/28/200424921030 LEAD UTILITY WORKER 1 General Fund 45,854.72 46,510.08 256 6/28/200424921031 LEAD UTILITY WORKER 1 General Fund 39,075.84 39,690.24 256 6/28/200424921032 LEAD UTILITY WORKER 1 General Fund 52,669.78 36,167.68 256 6/28/200424921033 UTILITY WORKER II 1 General Fund 37,109.76 37,621.76 256 6/28/200424921034 UTILITY WORKER I 1 General Fund 38,543.36 256 6/28/200424921035 UTILITY WORKER I 1 General Fund 35,676.16 256 6/28/200424921036 UTILITY WORKER I 1 General Fund 35,102.72 35,676.16 256 6/28/2004
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Office of the Superintendent23086001 DIRECTOR - RISK MANAGEMENT 1 General Fund 74,434.04 245 6/28/200423086002 HEALTH SERVICES COORDINATOR 1 General Fund 38,482.01 83,944.60 245 7/1/201223086003 SUPV - SAFETY, HEALTH, ENVIRON 1 General Fund 103,530.35 103,532.90 245 6/28/200424086004 WORKERS COMP ANALYST 1 General Fund 52,920.32 256 6/28/200414080005 CONSTRUCTION BUDGET ANALYST 1 General Fund 58,060.80 58,900.48 256 6/23/200824086006 DATA ENTRY ASSISTANT 1 General Fund 256 6/28/200424086007 DW RESOURCE INSTRUCTOR 1 General Fund 75,036.19 76,161.64 219 7/1/201024086008 SCH ENERGY MANAGER 1 General Fund 61,394.12 63,022.65 245 7/1/2010
23086001 DIRECTOR - FOOD SERVICE 1 Food Service 109,142.78 110,582.51 245 6/28/200424086002 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II 1 Food Service 39,943.68 40,499.20 256 6/28/200424086003 IAKSS OFFICE ASSISTANT II 1 Food Service 33,420.80 34,083.84 256 6/28/200424086004 FOOD SERVICE BUDGET ANALYST 1 Food Service 56,907.60 56,907.60 256 6/28/200424086005 FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM ASSISTANT 1 Food Service 26,395.60 26,826.80 220 6/28/200425086006 FOOD SERVICE COORDINATOR 1 Food Service 76,937.86 78,090.80 245 6/28/200425086007 FOOD SERVICE SUPERVISOR 1 Food Service 46,534.40 47,238.40 220 7/1/200625086008 FOOD SERVICE SUPERVISOR 1 Food Service 44,985.60 45,795.20 220 7/1/200625086009 FOOD SERVICE SUPERVISOR 1 Food Service 54,560.00 54,560.00 220 7/1/200625086010 PURCHASING TECHNICIAN Food Service 56,647.68 256 7/1/201625086011 FOOD SERVICE SUPERVISOR 1 Food Service 55,726.08 39,705.60 256 7/1/201624086012 MICROCOMPUTER SPECIALIST 1 Food Service 57,098.24 57,896.96 256 9/22/200824086013 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN III 1 Food Service 38,522.88 40,448.00 256 6/29/200424086014 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN III 1 Food Service 52,183.04 52,183.04 256 6/30/200424086015 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN III 1 Food Service 42,311.68 43,048.96 256 6/30/2004
TRANS LEADERSHIP SPECIALIST 1 General Fund 7/1/2016
DW EXCEP CHILD RESOURCE INSTR 1 General Fund 7/1/2016
DIR - COMMUNITY/SBDM/GOVT SUPT 1 General Fund 7/1/2016PROG MANAGER-MAGNET & FINE ART 1 General Fund 7/1/2016OTHER CENTRAL OFFICE POSITIONS 1 General Fund 7/1/2016
MINORITY INTERN 1 General Fund 7/1/2016
MTSS Coach 1 IDEA 7/1/2016Purchasing Technician 1 General Fund 7/1/2016
DW AUTISM RESOURCE SPECIALIST 1 IDEA 7/1/2016EQUITY OFFICER 1 General Fund 7/1/2016
MANAGER FOR STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS 1 General Fund 7/1/2016HOMELESS EDUCATION LIAISON 1 General Fund 7/1/2016
PRINCIPAL MENTOR 1 General Fund 7/1/2016ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II 1 General Fund 7/1/2016
ITINERANT PRINCIPAL 1 General Fund 7/1/2016SR DIRECTOR OF CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT 1 General Fund 7/1/2016
DIR OF CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENT 1 General Fund 7/1/2016DIR OF CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENT 1 General Fund 7/1/2016
SPECIAL PROJECTS INTERN 1 General Fund 7/1/2016BUS DRIVER (8 Positions) 8 General Fund 7/1/2016BUS DRIVER (3 Positions) 3 General Fund 9/1/2016
Added Positions - 2016-2017
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Executive Summary Fayette County Public Schools Board Meeting
Agenda Item MEETING: Regular DATE: 10/24/2016
TOPIC: Personnel Changes
PREPARED BY: Jennifer Dyar
Recommended Action on: 10/24/2016 Informational Item
Superintendent Prior Approval: No Recommendation/Motion: N/A
Background/Rationale: This is to report the employment and personnel changes for Certified, Classified Salaried, Classified Hourly, Supplemental and Substitute personnel
Policy: 03.11/03.131/03.1311/03.1312/03.1313/03.17/03.171/03.173/03.174/03.175/03.21/03.231/03.23 11/03.2312/03.2313/03.2711/03.273/03.2141/03.4/03.5
Fiscal Impact: N/A
Attachments(s): Personnel Changes for September 26, 2016 Board Agenda Personnel Status ADMIN
CERT / CLASS SAL CLASS HR SUB SUPP New Hires 1 52 93 175 589 Transfers 15 65 Resignations 6 23 3 Rescissions 25 14 Terminations Retirement 7 2 Resig frm LOA 1 Adjunct Cert Emergency Cert Suspensions 3
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Board of Education: Melissa Bacon, Chair • Amanda Ferguson, Vice Chair • Douglas Barnett • Daryl Love • Raymond Daniels
Superintendent Emmanuel Caulk
701 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40502 • Phone: 859.381.4100 • www.fcps.net
Mailing Address: 1126 Russell Cave Rd., Lexington, Kentucky 40505
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CERTIFIED/SALARIED CLASSIFIED PERSONNEL
a.
Employment of Certified/Salaried-Classified Personnel(limited contract) - This is to report the employment of
the following certified/salaried employees(limited contract):
Name Location Assignment Effective Date
ALFORD, WILLIAM SOUTHERN MIDDLE MID MULTI INSTRUCTOR 09/06/2016
ALLEN, NATALIE LAFAYETTE HIGH SCHOOL HS ENGLISH 09/21/2016
ANGELUCCI, AMY SPECIAL EDUCATION SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST 09/07/2016
ARNOLD, TELIA
LANSDOWNE ELEM ELEM PRIMARY INSTRUCTOR 08/29/2016
BATES, PAMELA PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR HIGH COLLEGE AND CAREER COACH 09/06/2016
BINGHAM, VINCENT HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE AND CAREER COACH 09/06/2016
BOYD, DEANNA
BRYAN STATION HIGH HS SOCIAL STUDIES 09/09/2016
BULLION, VICKI TATES CREEK ELEMENTARY ELEM PRIMARY INSTRUCTOR 09/01/2016
CAMBRON, KAYE
TATES CREEK ELEM ELEM PRIMARY INSTRUCTOR 08/17/2016
CHAPMAN, JANELLE
GARDEN SPRINGS ELEM ELEM INTERMEDIATE INSTRUCTOR 09/06/2016
CHURCH, ANDREA JAMES L ALLEN ELEM ELEM INTERMEDIATE INSTRUCTOR 09/01/2016
COLLINS, NICHOLAS
THE LEARNING CENTER HS MUSIC INSTRUCTOR 09/12/2016
COMBS, KRISTEN SCAPA AT BLUEGRASS MID ART INSTRUCTOR 09/27/2016
COOPER, LOUISE STEAM ACADEMY EXC CHILD LEARNING & BEHAVIOR 09/19/2016
COSTNER, BYRON FINANCIAL SERVICES GRANTS PROGRAM COMPLIANCE 09/20/2016
COY, GARNETT BRYAN STATION HIGH HS SCIENCE INSTRUCTOR 08/08/2016
DICKS, DAVID
BRYAN STATION MIDDLE MID CONSUMER LIFE SCIENCE 09/23/2016
DIXON, MEGAN
LAFAYETTE HIGH HS SOCIAL STUDIES 09/12/2016
EDWARDS, ELISE GARRETT MORGAN ELEM ELEM INTERMEDIATE INSTRUCTOR 09/13/2016
FRYMAN, VALERIE BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL MID LANGUAGE ARTS INSTRUCTOR 09/01/2016
HANEY, AUTUMN SOUTHERN MIDDLE MID LANGUAGE ARTS INSTRUCTOR 08/29/2016
HARMAN, KRISTA GARDEN SPRINGS ELEM ELEM INTERMEDIATE INSTRUCTOR 09/26/2016
HARTZ, ASHLEY
TATES CREEK ELEM ELEM KINDERGARTEN INSTRUCTOR 09/12/2016
HOMAN, ANN SQUIRES ELEMENTARY EXC CHILD LEARNING & BEHAVIOR 09/12/2016
INSKO, MARTHA BRYAN STATION HIGH HS CONSUMER LIFE SCIENCE 09/27/2016
ISAACS, JOSEPH RISK/MANAGEMENT INSURANCE DIRECTOR - RISK MANAGEMENT 09/19/2016
JACOBS, JULIE HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL HS SCIENCE INSTRUCTOR 08/08/2016
LEWIS, CHARLIESE TATES CREEK HIGH COLLEGE AND CAREER COACH 09/06/2016
MANNING, NICOLE GARRETT MORGAN ELEMENTARY ELEM INTERVENTION INSTRUCTOR 09/13/2016
MARTIN, PAIGE LEESTOWN MIDDLE MID INTERVENTION INSTRUCTOR 09/01/2016
MATTINGLY, JOY LEX TRAD MAGNET MID MID LANGUAGE ARTS INSTRUCTOR 10/03/2016
MCCAULEY, LEIGH MAXWELL ELEMENTARY ELEM READING INSTRUCTOR 08/16/2016
MCLAUGHLIN, COURTNEY GARRETT MORGAN ELEMENTARY ELEM KINDERGARTEN INSTRUCTOR 08/08/2016
MURPHY, CHRISTENIA LEESTOWN MIDDLE MID INTERVENTION INSTRUCTOR 09/06/2016
MURRAY, LAURA
GARRETT MORGAN ELEM ELEM PRIMARY INSTRUCTOR 09/01/2016
NICHOLS, LISA GLENDOVER ELEMENTARY ELEM INTERVENTION INSTRUCTOR 10/03/2016
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PAGE, DANA WILLIAM WELLS BROWN ELEM EXC CHILD LEARNING & BEHAVIOR 09/01/2016
PALMER, SARA
GARRETT MORGAN ELEM ELEM INTERMEDIATE INSTRUCTOR 09/01/2016
PARISI, GIANNA COVENTRY OAK ELEM ELEM PRIMARY INSTRUCTOR 08/29/2016
PRESSLEY, MARLANA
TATES CREEK MIDDLE MID SCIENCE INSTRUCTOR 09/15/2016
QUINN, KATELYN NORTHERN ELEM ELEM INTERMEDIATE INSTRUCTOR 09/06/2016
RICH, WILLIAM JAMES LANE ALLEN ELEMENTARY ELEM PRIMARY INSTRUCTOR 09/01/2016
RIVERS, JUSTIN GENERAL ADMINISTRATION SPECIAL PROJECT INTERN 09/19/2016
ROGERS, RACHEL BRYAN STATION MIDDLE SCHOOL MIDDLE CLASSROOM INSTR 09/08/2016
ROGERS, THERRON BRYAN STATION HIGH COLLEGE AND CAREER COACH 09/06/2016
RUDNICK-WOODALL, JULIA
HENRY CLAY HIGH EXC CHILD LEARNING & BEHAVIOR 09/27/2016
SKINNER, VICTORIA
MEADOWTHORPE ELEM ELEM PRIMARY INSTRUCTOR 09/09/2016
SMITH, JAMEISHA TATES CREEK ELEMENTARY ELEM INTERVENTION INSTRUCTOR 09/19/2016
SPATA, THOMAS
BRYAN STATION HIGH HS SCIENCE INSTRUCTOR 09/09/2016
STEPHENS, AMANDA LEESTOWN MIDDLE MID INTERVENTION INSTRUCTOR 09/09/2016
VAN FLEET, DANIELLE GLENDOVER ELEMENTARY ELEM INTERMEDIATE INSTR 09/19/2016
WARNER, JESSICA
BOOKER T WASHINGTON ELEM ELEM SPANISH INSTRUCTOR 08/25/2016
WILLIAMS, STEPHANIE EDYTHE J HAYES MIDDLE SCHOOL MID MULTI POSITION 09/06/2016
b.
Transfer in Assignment of Certified/Salaried Classified Personnel - This is to report the transfer in
assignment of the following certified/salaried classified personnel:
Name From To Effective Date
BIDDLE, AMANDA HENRY CLAY /SPED LRNBE
HENRY CLAY / HS TEACH 08/29/2016
BROOKS, AMBER DEEP SPRGS /PRIMARY INST DEEP SPRGS / INT INSTRU 09/26/2016
CARROLL, NAOMI BRECKNRDGE /MEDIA LIBRARIAN BRECKNRDGE / EL CURR 09/26/2016
CHANG, JENNIFER BRY STN MID / MID ESL INST BRY STN HI / HS ESL INS 08/29/2016
COTTEN, JANE
BRECKNRDGE /INSTR PARA MILLCREEK / EL INTERME 08/22/2016
FIELD, KRISTY STEAM /SPED LRNBE STEAM / HS ACAINS 08/29/2016
GAY, TONIKA
YATES/SPEC ED PARA
WINBURN / MID PHYSED 09/19/2016
HUEMMER, MAKAYLA
DEEP SPRGS /INST PARA
DEEP SPRGS / INT INSTRU 09/12/2016
INSKO, MINDY J M CLARK /SPEC ED PARA
J M CLARK / INT INSTRU 09/06/2016
JACKSON, SARAH BRECKNRDGE /SPEC ED PARA
VET PARK / SPED LRNBE 09/06/2016
JOHNSON, ANITA YATES /INST PARA
YATES / EL INSTRUC 09/20/2016
LEAST, ANDREA ATH CHILES /SPED LRNBE
ATH CHILES / PGES COACH 09/14/2016
MAXWELL, DANIEL
WELLINGTON/SPEC ED PARA
LANSDOWNE / SPED LRNBE 08/29/2016
c.
Resignation of Certified/Salaried Classified Personnel - This is to report the resignation of the following
certified/salaried classified personnel:
Name Location Assignment Effective Date
FERGUSON, JOHN BRYAN STATION TRADL MIDDLE MID CONSUMER LIFE SCIENCE 09/06/2016
GREEN, CLAUDIA BRYAN STATION HIGH HS CONSUMER LIFE SCIENCE 09/09/2016
LINK, STEPHANIE EDYTHE J HAYES MIDDLE SCHOOL FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER COORD 09/16/2016
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MAGGARD, ELAINE EDYTHE J HAYES MIDDLE SCHOOL RET ESL INSTRUCTOR 09/02/2016
PRICE, KERRY BRECKINRIDGE ELEMENTARY DEAN OF STUDENTS 09/16/2016
THOMAS, KASEY SOUTHERN ELEMENTARY EXC CHILD LEARNING & BEHAVIOR 10/24/2016
d.
Retirement of Certified/Salaried Classified Personnel - This is to report the retirement of the following
certified/salaried classified personnel, effective day indicated:
Name Location Assignment Effective Date
ANDERSON, JUDY RUSSELL CAVE ELEMENTARY ELEM ESL INSTRUCTOR 10/01/2016
BOUREN, ELIZABETH LEXINGTON TRAD MAGNET MIDDLE MID LANGUAGE ARTS INSTRUCTOR 10/01/2016
FRYE, LISA LEESTOWN MIDDLE MID MATH INSTRUCTOR 10/01/2016
JONES, JORETTA TATES CREEK HIGH HS CONSUMER LIFE SCIENCE 10/01/2016
LAVEY, REBECCA SOUTHERN MIDDLE SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKER 01/01/2017
POE, LYNN JULIUS MARKS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL 11/01/2016
TAYLOR, MARY BRYAN STATION TRADL MIDDLE MID SOCIAL STUDIES INSTRUCTOR 11/01/2016
e.
Rescission of Non-Renewal of Certified/Salaried Classified Personnel - This is to report the rescission of
non-renewal of the following certified/salaried classified employees:
Name Location Assignment Effective Date
BROOKS, DEBORAH SANDERSVILLE ELEMENTARY MEDIA LIBRARIAN 08/29/2016
COMBS, FRANCES SCAPA AT BLUEGRASS MID ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR 07/01/2016
CORLEY, EMILY
DEEP SPRINGS ELEM ELEM PRIMARY INSTRUCTOR 09/19/2016
CROOKS, JERILYN
JAMES L ALLEN ELEM ELEM KINDERGARTEN INSTRUCTOR 09/01/2016
CROSBY, DONNA GARRETT MORGAN ELEMENTARY EXC CHILD LEARNING & BEHAVIOR 09/06/2016
FITZGERALD, KATHLEEN LAFAYETTE HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE AND CAREER COACH 09/06/2016
GRANVILLE, MARIAN HAMBURG HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE AND CAREER COACH 09/06/2016
HARRINGTON, COURTNEY MAXWELL ELEM ELEM INTERVENTION INSTRUCTOR 09/12/2016
HIGDON, KAREN MEADOWTHORPE ELEMENTARY MEDIA LIBRARIAN 09/14/2016
LEDFORD, SHARON HARRISON ELEMENTARY ELEM INTERVENTION INSTRUCTOR 09/07/2016
LEWIS, DENISE
EDYTHE J HAYES MIDDLE SCHOOL MID ESL INSTRUCTOR 09/12/2016
MAHLBACHER, APRIL JESSIE M CLARK MIDDLE MID SOCIAL STUDIES INSTRUCTOR 09/02/2016
MALKOWSKI, SUSAN BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL MID MULTI POSITION 09/01/2016
MAYS, ALLISON WELLINGTON ELEMENTARY ELEM INTERVENTION INSTRUCTOR 09/07/2016
OGATA, DARLENE TATES CREEK ELEMENTARY RET ELEM INTERVENTION INSTR 09/12/2016
ORR, ROSEMARY LEESTOWN MIDDLE RET MIDDLE INTERVENTION INST 09/07/2016
PAULOSE, ALKA COVENTRY OAK ELEMENTARY ELEM INTERMEDIATE INSTRUCTOR 08/29/2016
PEACE, PAMELA PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR HIGH RETIRED GUID SPEC-COUNSELOR 10/03/2016
PETERS, PHYLLIS VETERANS PARK ELEMENTARY RET ELEM INTERVENTION INSTR 08/30/2016
PRATHER, DANA
COVENTRY OAK ELEM ELEM KINDERGARTEN INSTRUCTOR 09/21/2016
PROUT, SUSAN SPECIAL EDUCATION RET SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST 09/06/2016
QUEEN, CARMEN JESSIE M CLARK MIDDLE MID LANGUAGE ARTS INSTRUCTOR 09/06/2016
SHAFER, AMY LEESTOWN MIDDLE MID ESL INSTRUCTOR 08/08/2016
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TAYLOR, NICHOLAS EDYTHE J HAYES MIDDLE SCHOOL EXC CHILD LEARNING & BEHAVIOR 09/09/2016
WALKER, PAMELA LEESTOWN MIDDLE RET MID INTERVENTION 09/12/2016
2.
HOURLY CLASSIFIED PERSONNEL
a.
Employment of Classified Hourly Personnel - This is to report the employment of the following classified hourly
personnel:
Name Location Assignment Effective Date
BAKER, MAYBELLE COVENTRY OAK ELEMENTARY FS FOOD SERVICE ASST 09/06/2016
BARDO, LESLIE MORTON MIDDLE SP ED PARA - LEARNING/BEHAVIOR 08/31/2016
BEKKEN, ASHLEY BRECKINRIDGE ELEMENTARY AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM ASST 08/29/2016
BERRY, TOYA WINBURN MIDDLE AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM ASST 09/03/2016
BERRY, TOYA WINBURN MIDDLE SP ED PARA - LEARNING/BEHAVIOR 07/01/2016
BOARDMAN, JOHN BUS GARAGE BUS DRIVER 09/01/2016
BOONE, CANDIDA LIBERTY ELEMENTARY AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM ASST 09/07/2016
BRAVARD, LAUREN CASSIDY ELEMENTARY AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM ASST 09/02/2016
CARROLL, SALLY LANSDOWNE ELEMENTARY SP ED PARA - LEARNING/BEHAVIOR 08/08/2016
CHEKE-KERR, AMBER SQUIRES ELEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONAL PARAEDUCATOR 08/31/2016
CLARK-MUNSON, SARAH ATHENS CHILESBURG ELEM SP ED PARA - LEARNING/BEHAVIOR 09/21/2016
CLEMONS, EBONIE BUS GARAGE BUS MONITOR 09/19/2016
COATS, BEULAH CRAWFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL FS FOOD SERVICE ASST 09/06/2016
COMMODORE, DESTINY GARDEN SPRINGS ELEMENTARY AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM ASST 08/12/2016
CRAWFORD, CAMERON EDYTHE J HAYES MIDDLE SCHOOL CUSTODIAN 09/26/2016
CREMEANS, BAILEY YATES ELEMENTARY AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM ASST 09/07/2016
DIXON, HARRISON VETERANS PARK ELEMENTARY AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM ASST 09/13/2016
DONGELL, JENNIFER WELLINGTON ELEMENTARY KINDERGARTEN PARAEDUCATOR 09/01/2016
DORTON, JEAN CLAYS MILL ELEMENTARY KINDERGARTEN PARAEDUCATOR 09/20/2016
DOYLE, ANGELA GARRETT MORGAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL OFFICE ASSISTANT 09/26/2016
DUNN, WALTER BUS GARAGE BUS MONITOR 09/19/2016
EDENS, RAYEGINA GLENDOVER ELEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONAL PARAEDUCATOR 09/19/2016
EVERMAN, JOETTA BUS GARAGE BUS MONITOR 09/19/2016
FISHER, BIANCA BRECKINRIDGE ELEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONAL PARAEDUCATOR 09/06/2016
FITZGERALD, KENNEDY WELLINGTON ELEMENTARY AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM ASST 09/12/2016
FLORENCE, CORA CASSIDY ELEMENTARY AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM ASST 09/02/2016
FLOYD, AUTUMN GARRETT MORGAN ELEMENTARY SP ED PARA – LEARNING/BEHAVIOR 08/26/2016
FOSTER, KRISTEN MAXWELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ADMIN ASST II 08/29/2016
FRYE JR, DONALD JULIUS MARKS ELEMENTARY SP ED PARA - LEARNING/BEHAVIOR 09/15/2016
GARFIAS, BENITA BUS GARAGE BUS MONITOR 09/19/2016
GARRETT, BILLY BUS GARAGE BUS MONITOR 09/19/2016
GEORGE, STEPHANIE TATES CREEK ELEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONAL PARAEDUCATOR 09/19/2016
GIL, TERESA GARRETT MORGAN ELEMENTARY SP ED PAR – LEARNING/BEHAVIOR 08/11/2016
GONZALEZ, EMIL LIBERTY ELEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONAL PARAEDUCATOR 09/08/2016
GRANVILLE, GINA BRYAN STATION HIGH FS FOOD SERVICE ASST 09/06/2016
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GRAY, TASHA MEADOWTHORPE ELEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONAL PARAEDUCATOR 08/31/2016
GRIFFIN, TAMMI LEESTOWN MIDDLE AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM ASST 07/01/2015
HAIRE, KRYSTAL TATES CREEK ELEMENTARY FS FOOD SERVICE ASST 09/06/2016
HALE, AUSTIN PL DUNBAR HS FS FOOD SERVICE ASST 09/06/2016
HALE, JENNIFER ATHENS CHILESBUR ELEM INSTRUCTIONAL PARAEDUCATOR 09/01/2016
HENRY, STACEY GLENDOVER ELEMENTARY SP ED PARA - LEARNING/BEHAVIOR 08/22/2016
HERNANDEZ, AMY LEESTOWN MIDDLES SCHOOL INSTRUCTIONAL PARAEDUCATOR 08/10/2016
HIPSHER, CINDY FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL SERVICES BOOKEEPER 09/15/2016
HOLLIS, KELCIE CLAYS MILL ELEMENTARY KINDERGARTEN PARAEDUCATOR 09/19/2016
HOLM-HUDSON, KAREN TATES CREEK ELEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONAL PARAEDUCATOR 09/20/2016
HOPEWELL, JAYME BUS GARAGE BUS MONITOR 09/19/2016
HOPSON-WILLIAMS, KIMBERLY COVENTRY OAK ELEMENTARY FS FOOD SERVICE ASST 09/06/2016
HUGHES, EBONY WINBURN MIDDLE SCHOOL FS FOOD SERVICE ASST 08/10/2016
JARVIS, LINDSEY VETERANS PARK ELEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONAL PARAEDUCATOR 08/30/2016
JONES, CASSANDRA MILLCREEK ELEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONAL PARAEDUCATOR 09/12/2016
JONES, DWAYNE MILLCREEK ELEMENTARY SP ED PAR – LEARNING/BEHAVIOR 08/08/2016
JONES, DWAYNE BUS GARAGE BUS DRIVER 07/01/2016
JORDAN, CHANTEE BUS GARAGE BUS MONITOR 09/22/2016
KIDWELL, BOBBI DIXIE MAGNET ELEMENTARY AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM ASST 09/20/2016
LAFFERTY, TABITHA CLAYS MILL ELEMENTARY KINDERGARTEN PARAEDUCATOR 09/15/2016
LEDBETTER, MATTHEW SOUTHERN ELEMENTARY AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM ASST 08/10/2016
LINTON, SHAYLA TATES CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL OFFICE ASSISTANT 09/12/2016
LITTLE, DAVID SOUTHERN ELEMENTARY AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM ASST 08/30/2016
LOGAN, DELISA CRAWFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL FS FOOD SERVICE ASST 09/06/2016
LONG, TRACI BRYAN STATION TRADL MIDDLE INSTRUCTIONAL PARAEDUCATOR 09/28/2016
MALEY, KATHERINE MARY TODD ELEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONAL PARAEDUCATOR 09/15/2016
MAYO, ANGELA GARRETT MORGAN FOOD SERVICE FOOD SERVICE ASSISTANT I 09/06/2016
MILLS, MAKENZIE MEADOWTHORPE ELEMENTARY SP ED PARA - LEARNING/BEHAVIOR 08/11/2016
MONTGOMERY, DENIRO LEESTOWN MIDDLE SP ED PARA - FUNCTIONAL MENTAL 09/16/2016
MOODY, LUKE LIBERTY ELEMENTARY AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM ASST 09/13/2016
NAKANISHI, LEAH GLENDOVER ELEMENTARY SP ED PARA - LEARNING/BEHAVIOR 08/22/2016
NAPIER, KAHLA CRAWFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL SP ED PARA - LEARNING/BEHAVIOR 08/10/2016
NELSON, CASEY BRECKINRIDGE ELEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONAL PARAEDUCATOR 09/06/2016
OLVERA, GUDBERTO BUS GARAGE BUS DRIVER 09/02/2016
PANDYA, SHIVANGINI LIBERTY ELEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONAL PARAEDUCATOR 08/22/2016
PARKER, CYNTHIA NORTHERN ELEMENTARY FS FOOD SERVICE ASST 08/05/2016
PARRENT, TIMOTHY GARRETT MORGAN ELEMENTARY SP ED PARA - LEARNING/BEHAVIOR 09/12/2016
PARTIN, LISA VETERANS PARK ELEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONAL PARAEDUCATOR 08/30/2016
PATTERSON II, STEVEN SQUIRES ELEMENTARY AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM ASST 08/25/2016
PELOSA-GRAHAM, JANDA JESSIE M CLARK MIDDLE AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM ASST 08/12/2016
PERRY, JANICE BUS GARAGE BUS MONITOR 09/19/2016
PERRY, VALORIE DIXIE MAGNET ELEMENTARY AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM ASST 09/21/2016
PULMANO, SHARON LIBERTY ELEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONAL PARAEDUCATOR 09/09/2016
REED, CHERRELLE BUS GARAGE BUS MONITOR 09/19/2016
ROBERTS, AMBER ATHENS CHILESBURG ELEM INSTRUCTIONAL PARAEDUCATOR 09/14/2016
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ROBERTS, BARRY MAINTENANCE SHOP CUSTODIAN 08/29/2016
ROBINSON, EDNA BUS GARAGE BUS MONITOR 09/19/2016
RODRIGUEZ, ESTHER HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL CUSTODIAN 09/07/2016
RODRIGUEZ, KATHERINE MARY TODD ELEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONAL PARAEDUCATOR 09/13/2016
RODRIGUEZ, MOHAMED WINBURN MIDDLE CUSTODIAN 09/20/2016
SABEL, ANGELA SANDERSVILLE FD SVC FOOD SERVICE ASSISTANT I 08/13/2016
SCHAFER, ANNA WELLINGTON ELEMENTARY AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM ASST 09/06/2016
SCHMOLL, AMANDA GARRETT MORGAN ELEMENTARY KINDERGARTEN PARAEDUCATOR 09/01/2016
SCOTT, JOSHUA SANDERSVILLE ELEMENTARY AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM ASST 08/11/2016
SHELTON-PATTON, ANGELA BUS GARAGE BUS MONITOR 09/19/2016
SHOCKLEY, CHANTELLESE CLAYS MILL ELEMENTARY AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM ASST 08/29/2016
SLAUGHTER, LEONARD LIBERTY ELEMENTARY AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM ASST 09/07/2016
SMITH, EMMA VETERANS PARK ELEMENTARY AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM ASST 09/21/2016
STINSON, BRADLI EJ HAYES MIDDLE SCHOOL FS FOOD SERVICE ASST 09/06/2016
STINSON, TRACEY MORTON MIDDLE SCHOOL FS FOOD SERVICE ASST 09/06/2016
TAYLOR, MAGGIE BRECKINRIDGE ELEMENTARY AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM ASST 09/07/2016
TAYLOR, TILISIA COVENTRY OAK ELEMENTARY FS FOOD SERVICE ASST 09/06/2016
TERRY, SARAH LIBERTY ELEMENTARY AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM ASST 08/31/2016
THOMPSON, SARAH CLAYS MILL ELEMENTARY AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM ASST 09/22/2016
THOMPSON JR, THOMAS PHYSICAL PLANT OPERATIONS CUSTODIAN 08/29/2016
TREADWELL, RICHARD GARRETT MORGAN ELEMENTARY SP ED PARA - LEARNING/BEHAVIOR 08/22/2016
VALLEE-PIERRE, KIMBERLY COVENTRY OAK ELEMENTARY FS FOOD SERVICE ASST 09/06/2016
VICINI, CHERYL STONEWALL ELEMENTARY KINDERGARTEN PARAEDUCATOR 09/20/2016
WALLING, STEVEN JULIUS MARKS ELEMENTARY CUSTODIAN 09/20/2016
WARREN, JONATHAN YATES ELEMENTARY AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM ASST 08/29/2016
WHITING, BOBBY WELLINGTON ELEMENTARY SP ED PARA - LEARNING/BEHAVIOR 09/26/2016
WILKINS, SHAWNA SUBSTITUTE / SUB PARAED NORTHERN / INSTR PARA 08/30/2016
WILLIAMS, SARAH BRECKINRIDGE ELEMENTARY SP ED PARA - LEARNING/BEHAVIOR 09/07/2016
WILSON, KIMBERLY ROSA PARKS ELEMENTARY AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM ASST 09/19/2016
YOUNG, FAYE WINBURN MIDDLE SCHOOL FS FOOD SERVICE ASST 09/06/2016
ZAINO, CALLIE VETERANS PARK ELEMENTARY AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM ASST 09/13/2016
b.
Transfer in Assignment of Classified Hourly Personnel - This is to report the transfer in assignment of the
following classified hourly personnel:
Name From To Effective Date
AGEE, TERESA JULIUS MKS / CUSTODIAN JULIUS MKS / LD CUS SR 07/01/2016
ANDERSON, PAUL BUS GARAGE / BUS DRIVER ROSA PARKS / CUSTODIAN 08/31/2016
BROWN, TAMICHA GME / SP ED LBD GME / KIND PARA 07/01/2016
BURNETT, CATHERINE J M CLARK / SAFE PARA J M CLARK / SP ED LBD 07/01/2016
BYARS, JUAN HENRY CLAY / HS PHYSED HENRY CLAY / INSTR PARA 09/02/2016
CAPITENA, RACHEL GARDN SPGS / AFTER SCHO GARDN SPGS / LEAD CAP 07/01/2016
CARTER, AMETRIUS BUS GARAGE / BUS MONITO LEESTOWN / SP ED FMD 09/19/2016
DAWSON, TRISHA GLEND FD / FD SER AS CARDVAL FD / FD SR II 09/06/2016
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DEAN, TOI PICAD FD / FD SR AST PICAD FD / FD SER AS 07/01/2016
FRYMAN, MICHELLE BUS GARAGE / CUSTODIAN PL DUNBAR / CUSTODIAN 07/01/2016
HARBERSON, JOSEPH PL DUNBAR / CUSTODIAN YATES / LD CUS SR 07/01/2016
HURT, LUTHER PHYS/OPER / CUSTODIAN LIBERTY EL / CUSTODIAN 07/01/2016
ISON, WILLIAM CRAWFORD / CUSTODIAN CRAWFORD / CUSTODIAN 08/01/2016
JACKSON, ANDRIA WINBURN / REGISTRAR PUPIL PERS / OOA SPEC 07/01/2016
JOHNSON, ANITA YATES / EL PRIMARY YATES / INSTR PARA 09/02/2016
JONES, SHERRY BTW ACAD / AAII-ES TECHNOLOGY / AAII-ES 07/01/2016
JUSTICE, SHANNON YATES / LD CUS SR WAREHOUSE / WAREHS II 07/01/2016
MCCANN, MARTHA BUS GARAGE / BUS MONITO FD SERVICE / FD SER AS 08/29/2016
MURRELL, TRACI CRAWFORD / MID READIN CRAWFORD / INSTR PARA 09/02/2016
NARED, TEVEN PL DUNBAR / SP ED LBD BRY STN HI / SP ED LBD 07/01/2016
NAYLOR, VONDA FD SERVICE / FD SER AS TC EL FD / FD SER AS 07/01/2016
PARRISH, WILLIAM TATES CR M / LD CUS SR PHYS/OPER / LD CUS SR 07/01/2016
PARTIN, LISA SUBSTITUTE / SUB PARAED VET PARK / INSTR PARA 08/30/2016
RAKESTRAW, ALLISON BRECKNRDGE / INT INSTRU BRECKNRDGE / INSTR PARA 09/02/2016
RODRIQUEZ, VALERIE SUBSTITUTE / SUB PARAED MARY TODD / INSTR PARA 08/31/2016
ROTHWELL, INDIA MEADOWTHRP / FD SR AST MARYTD FD / FD SR AST 07/01/2016
SABEL, ANGELA SANDERS FD / FD SR AST SANDERS FD / FD SR AST 08/13/2016
SMITH, BOBBY BUS GARAGE / VEH MAIN A BUS GARAGE / VEH MEC I 07/01/2016
SNELLEN, DAVID JULIUS MKS / INSTR PARA TECHNOLOGY / MICRO SPEC 09/06/2016
THROCKMORTON, SARAH LIBERTY EL / SUB PARAED LIBERTY EL / SP ED LBD 09/15/2016
WILLIAMS, NICKOIA MARYTD FD / FD SR AST MARYTD FD / FD SER AS 07/01/2016
c.
Resignation of Classified Hourly Personnel - This is to report the resignation of the following classified
hourly personnel:
Name Location Assignment Effective Date
BROWN, JUDITH LAW ENFORCEMENT LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER 09/09/2016
FAULKNER, SHACORA BUS GARAGE BUS DRIVER 09/02/2016
GILLISPIE, LISA ATHENS CHILESBURG ELEM SCHOOL OFFICE ASSISTANT 09/30/2016
GIVENS, TRACY BUS GARAGE BUS MONITOR 09/09/2016
GRAHAM, JEROME YATES ELEMENTARY SAFE PARAEDUCATOR 08/18/2016
HAMPTON, DIANE BUS GARAGE BUS MONITOR 09/08/2016
JUSTICE, SHANNON YATES ELEMENTARY LEAD CUSTODIAL SERVICE WORKER 09/01/2016
LIGHTFOOT, HEATHER BUS GARAGE BUS MONITOR 09/08/2016
LITTRELL, LINDA MEADOWTHORPE ELEMENTARY LEAD CUSTODIAL SERVICE WORKER 08/25/2016
LOUISSAINT, LUCIENNE BUS GARAGE BUS MONITOR 07/01/2016
MACHADO-GONZALEZ, JEAN WINBURN MIDDLE CUSTODIAN 09/16/2016
MCDOWELL, AJA BUS GARAGE BUS MONITOR 09/30/2016
NATOUR, FAIDA ROSA PARKS ELEM FOOD SERV FOOD SERVICE ASSISTANT I 08/18/2016
SLAUGHTER, KENDRA BUS GARAGE BUS MONITOR 09/16/2016
SMITH, ALISHA BUS GARAGE BUS MONITOR 06/30/2016
SNARDON, ARNOLD TATES CREEK ELEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONAL PARAEDUCATOR 09/26/2016
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TRIMBLE, SANDRA LANSDOWNE ELEMENTARY CUSTODIAN 09/06/2016
WADE, JULIE JULIUS MARKS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ADMIN ASST II - ELEM 08/10/2016
WASHINGTON, CHARMAINE EDYTHE J HAYES MIDDLE SCHOOL SP ED PARA - LEARNING/BEHAVIOR 06/30/2016
WEATHERS, ANGELA BUS GARAGE SUB BUS MONITOR 08/26/2016
WILBURN, ROGER LIBERTY ELEMENTARY CUSTODIAN 09/02/2016
WOODRUM, JENNIFER GARDEN SPRINGS ELEMENTARY AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM ASST 05/25/2016
ZUNIGA, ADAM LAFAYETTE HIGH SCHOOL CUSTODIAN 08/26/2016
d.
Retirement of Classified Hourly Personnel - This is to report the retirement of the following classified
hourly personnel, effective day indicated:
Name Location Assignment Effective Date
DAVIS, THERESA BOOKER T WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY KINDERGARTEN PARAEDUCATOR 11/01/2016
DICKERSON, NANCY BRYAN STATION HIGH FOOD SERV FOOD SERVICE ASSISTANT II 10/01/2016
e.
Suspension of Classified Hourly Personnel - This is to report the suspension of the following classified
hourly personnel, effective as indicated:
Name Location Assignment
Effective Date
ABBOTT, FRED MAINTENANCE SHOP MAINTENANCE TECHNICAN II 09/12/2016
CLARK, KENNETH BUS GARAGE BUS DRIVER 09/20/2016, 09/21/2016
HELLARD, LARRY MAINTENANCE SHOP LEAD MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN 09/02/2016, 09/06/2016
f.
Rescission of Non-Renewal of Classified Hourly Personnel - This is to report the rescission of non-renewal of
the following classified hourly employees:
Name Location Assignment Effective Date
BOYLE, MELISSA SQUIRES ELEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONAL PARAEDUCATOR 08/30/2016
BRADLEY, VANESSA MARY TODD ELEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONAL PARAEDUCATOR 09/01/2016
CARROLL, SALLY LANSDOWNE ELEMENTARY SP ED PARA - LEARNING/BEHAVIOR 08/08/2016
COLES, JAELYN YATES ELEMENTARY AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM ASST 07/01/2016
COLLINS, EBONY STEAM ACADEMY CUSTODIAN 09/12/2016
JACKSON, PORSHA BUS GARAGE BUS MONITOR 08/10/2016
JACOBS, AMY GLENDOVER ELEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONAL PARAEDUCATOR 09/14/2016
LINTON, SHAYLA TATES CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL OFFICE ASSISTANT 09/12/2016
LONG, CARRIE ATHENS CHILESBURG ELEM INSTRUCTIONAL PARAEDUCATOR 08/29/2016
PHILLIPS, ASHLEY BUS GARAGE BUS MONITOR 09/01/2016
RUCKS, ANDREW NORTHERN ELEMENTARY SP ED PARA - LEARNING/BEHAVIOR 08/16/2016
SMITH, ESTHER JAMES LANE ALLEN ELEMENTARY KINDERGARTEN PARAEDUCATOR 09/12/2016
VALLE, JOSE MARY TODD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL OFFICE ASSISTANT 09/12/2016
WEEKS, LINDA MARY TODD ELEMENTARY KINDERGARTEN PARAEDUCATOR 09/01/2016
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g.
Resignation from Leave of Absence of Classified Hourly Personnel - This is to report the resignation from leave
of absence of the following classified hourly personnel, effective close of the day indicated:
Name Location Assignment Effective Date
SPOTTSWOOD, PHILIP BUS GARAGE BUS DRIVER 06/30/2016
3.
SUPPLEMENTARY DUTY ASSIGNMENTS
a.
Appointment of Supplementary Duty Assignment for School Year 2016-2017 - This is to report the appointments of
the following employees to the supplementary duty assignment as indicated. Supplementary duty employment is for
the current school year and shall terminate at the close of the current school year, unless sooner terminated
by the Superintendent or by the employee written notice:
Name Location Assignment
ADAMS BRENDA
LANSDOWNE ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
ADAMS BRENDA
LANSDOWNE ELEMENTARY
ELEM BLDG ASSESSMENT COORD
ADAMS MELISSA
CASSIDY ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
ADKINS
THOMAS
HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL
HS ASST FOOTBALL
AL-AZZAH MARIAM
TATES CREEK ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
AL-AZZAH MARIAM
TATES CREEK ELEMENTARY
ELEM COMMITTEE CHAIR
AL-SUUD NATASHA
MEADOWTHORPE ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
AL-SUUD NATASHA
MEADOWTHORPE ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
ALQUICIRA-HEY NADXIIELI
MAXWELL ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
AMES LINDSAY
TATES CREEK ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD #2
AMES LINDSAY
TATES CREEK ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
ANDERKIN LAURA
SOUTHSIDE CENTER FOR APLD TECH
ALT BLDG ASSESSMENT COORD
ANDERSON DENISE
LANSDOWNE ELEMENTARY
ELEM COMMITTEE CHAIR
ARBUCKLE RYAN
RUSSELL CAVE ELEMENTARY
ELEM STLP COORDINATOR
ARBUCKLE RYAN
RUSSELL CAVE ELEMENTARY
ELEM WEB MASTER
ARBUCKLE RYAN
RUSSELL CAVE ELEMENTARY
ELEM STLP COORDINATOR
ARBUCKLE RYAN
RUSSELL CAVE ELEMENTARY
ELEM WEB MASTER
ARKWRIGHT ASHLIE
SCAPA AT BLUEGRASS
SCAPA CURRICULUM SPECIALIST
ARLINGHAUS AMY
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID HEAD VOLLEYBALL
ARMSTRONG MICHELLE
CARDINAL VALLEY ELEMENTARY
ELEM ACADEMIC TEAM COACH #2
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ARMSTRONG MICHELLE
CARDINAL VALLEY ELEMENTARY
ELEM ACADEMIC TEAM COACH
ARNETT KATHRYN
STONEWALL ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
ARNETT KATHRYN
STONEWALL ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
ARNETT KATHRYN
STONEWALL ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
ARNOLD SAM
SOUTHSIDE CENTER FOR APLD TECH
ALT TECH COORDINATOR
BABER KATHERANN
LANSDOWNE ELEMENTARY
ELEM PUBLICATION/YEARBOOK/COMM
BABER KATHERANN
LANSDOWNE ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
BAILEY JENNIFER
GARDEN SPRINGS ELEMENTARY
ACADEMIC CHAL COORD-SCH LEVEL
BAILEY MATTHEW
LEESTOWN MIDDLE
MID ASST FOOTBALL
BARBOUR PENNY
GARDEN SPRINGS ELEMENTARY
ELEM ACADEMIC TEAM COACH
BARKER ROBIN
SCAPA AT BLUEGRASS
SCAPA MUSIC SPONSOR
BARNES CHELSEA
LEESTOWN MIDDLE
MID INTRAMURAL DIRECTOR
BARNES LAURA
JAMES LANE ALLEN ELEMENTARY
ELEM TECHNOLOGY COORD
BARNETT BRUCE
BRYAN STATION TRADL MIDDLE
MID PROF DEVELOPMENT CHAIR
BARNETT OLIVER
HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL
HS SCH ASST FOOTBALL CLAS SAL
BAYNE LISA
STONEWALL ELEMENTARY
ELEM STLP COORDINATOR
BEASLEY MARY
MARTIN LUTHER KING ACADEMY
HS ZERO HOUR #2
BEASLEY MARY
MARTIN LUTHER KING ACADEMY
HS ZERO HOUR
BEDINGFIELD KATHRYN
SOUTHERN ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
BEERS JAMES
SCAPA AT BLUEGRASS
SCAPA CURRICULUM SPECIALIST
BEERS JAMES
SCAPA AT BLUEGRASS
MID EXTRA CURR ACT-NON ACAD
BEERS JAMES
SCAPA AT BLUEGRASS
MID TEAM LEADER (3 PERSON)
BENTLEY SARAH
CARDINAL VALLEY ELEMENTARY
ELEM STLP COORDINATOR
BERRY KAREN
CLAYS MILL ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
BETHEL ERICA
CLAYS MILL ELEMENTARY
ELEM WEB MASTER
BIRDWELL
LOIS
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID EXTRA CURR ACTIVITY-ACAD
BIXLER GRACE
RUSSELL CAVE ELEMENTARY
ELEM ACADEMIC TEAM COACH
BLADES SARAH
LANSDOWNE ELEMENTARY
ELEM SBDM SECRETARY
BLADES SARAH
LANSDOWNE ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
BLANCHARD DEANNA
RUSSELL CAVE ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
BLANTON JUSTIN
DIXIE MAGNET ELEMENTARY
ELEM COMMITTEE CHAIR
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BLANTON REBECCA
ARLINGTON ELEMENTARY
ELEM CURRICULUM SPEC
BLANTON REBECCA
ARLINGTON ELEMENTARY
ELEM PROF DEVELOPMENT CHAIR
BLANTON REBECCA
ARLINGTON ELEMENTARY
ELEM COMMITTEE CHAIR
BLANTON REBECCA
ARLINGTON ELEMENTARY
ELEM TRANSPORTATION CAPTAIN
BOGGS TRISTAN
GARDEN SPRINGS ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
BOND JULIE
CASSIDY ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
BOOKER ROY
CRAWFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL
MD HEAD BSKTBL (GIRL)-CLAS SAL
BOWMER JOHN
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID EXTRA CURR ACTIVITY-ACAD
BOYLE ADONYA
CARDINAL VALLEY ELEMENTARY
ELEM PUBLICATION/YEARBOOK/COMM
BOYLE ADONYA
CARDINAL VALLEY ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
BRADLEY KRISTINA
CASSIDY ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
BRANHAM SARA
TATES CREEK ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
BRASSFIELD FREDERICK
LANSDOWNE ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
BREWER ADAM
MAXWELL ELEMENTARY
ELEM TECHNOLOGY COORD
BREWER KATHLEEN
DEEP SPRINGS ELEMENTARY
ACADEMIC CHAL COORD-SCH LEVEL
BROADY KRISTI
LEXINGTON TRAD MAGNET MIDDLE
MID EXTRA CURR ACT-NON ACAD
BROOKS
EDDIE
BRYAN STATION HIGH
HS DISC COACH (FALL)
BROWN CYNTHIA
LEXINGTON TRAD MAGNET MIDDLE
MID TEAM LEADER (5 PERSON)
BROWN ELEANOR
LANSDOWNE ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
BROWN KELLY
TATES CREEK ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
BROWN
MATTHEW
LAFAYETTE HIGH SCHOOL
HS ASST FOOTBALL
BROWNING DIANA
PICADOME ELEMENTARY
ELEM BLDG ASSESSMENT COORD
BRUCE JANET
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID SUBJECT AREA REPR
BRUCE JANET
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID DISCR COACH (FALL)
BRUCE STEPHANIE
STONEWALL ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
BURKE CAROLYN
LEXINGTON TRAD MAGNET MIDDLE
MID HEAD VOLLEYBALL
BURKS ANITREA
DEEP SPRINGS ELEMENTARY
ELEM BLDG ASSESSMENT COORD
BURNS RICHARD
LEXINGTON TRAD MAGNET MIDDLE
MID WEB MASTER
BURROUGHS MEREDITH
CARDINAL VALLEY ELEMENTARY
ELEM PROF DEVELOPMENT CHAIR
BURROUGHS MEREDITH
CARDINAL VALLEY ELEMENTARY
ELEM ACADEMIC TEAM COACH
BURTON KARA
LIBERTY ELEMENTARY
ELEM PROF DEVELOPMENT CHAIR
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BUZARD MARY
MAXWELL ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
BYRD VALERIE
LANSDOWNE ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
CAJKA ALLISON
LANSDOWNE ELEMENTARY
ELEM STLP COORDINATOR
CALDWELL ELISA
MEADOWTHORPE ELEMENTARY
ELEM BLDG ASSESSMENT COORD
CAMBRON MEGAN
TATES CREEK ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
CAMPBELL LESLIE
BRYAN STATION HIGH
HS DEPARTMENT CHAIR
CAMPBELL NANCY
SCAPA AT BLUEGRASS
SCAPA MUSIC SPONSOR
CAMPBELL NANCY
SCAPA AT BLUEGRASS
MID TEAM LEADER (3 PERSON)
CAMPBELL NANCY
SCAPA AT BLUEGRASS
DW ART/HUM ORCHESTRA CONT DR
CAMPBELL WHITNEY
DEEP SPRINGS ELEMENTARY
ELEM PUBLICATION/YEARBOOK/COMM
CAMPBELL WHITNEY
DEEP SPRINGS ELEMENTARY
ELEM WEB MASTER
CANNON WILLIAM
WINBURN MIDDLE
MID MATH TEAM SPONSOR
CANTER REBECCA
JULIUS MARKS ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
CARLIN TANYA
CLAYS MILL ELEMENTARY
ELEM ACADEMIC TEAM COACH
CARRICO ELIZABETH
CLAYS MILL ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
CARTER BARBARA
ARLINGTON ELEMENTARY
ELEM TECHNOLOGY COORD
CARTER BARBARA
ARLINGTON ELEMENTARY
ELEM PUBLICATION/YEARBOOK/COMM
CARTER CORNEL
CARDINAL VALLEY ELEMENTARY
ELEM STUDENT ASSISTANCE TEAM
CARTER CORNEL
CARDINAL VALLEY ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
CARTER JASON
MEADOWTHORPE ELEMENTARY
ELEM CURRICULUM SPEC
CARTER JASON
MEADOWTHORPE ELEMENTARY
ELEM TECHNOLOGY COORD
CASE ERIC
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID ASST FOOTBALL
CASE ERIC
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID ASST FOOTBALL
CAUDILL MELINDA
LIBERTY ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
CAUDILL MELINDA
LIBERTY ELEMENTARY
ELEM WEB MASTER
CHAMBERS
RYAN
EDYTHE J HAYES MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID ASST FOOTBALL
CHAPMAN JANELLE
GARDEN SPRINGS ELEMENTARY
ELEM STLP COORDINATOR
CHAPMAN MARY
GARDEN SPRINGS ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
CHASE SARAH
CASSIDY ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
CLARK LARON
LAFAYETTE HIGH SCHOOL
HS ASST FOOTBALL
CLEMONS DONALD
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID TEAM LEADER (2 PERSON)
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CLEMONS DONALD
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID TEAM LEADER (4 PERSON)
COFFEY CHRISTY
SOUTHERN ELEMENTARY
ELEM TECHNOLOGY COORD
COLES SHERRY
HARRISON ELEMENTARY
ELEM SBDM SECRETARY
COLES SHERRY
HARRISON ELEMENTARY
ELEM PROF DEVELOPMENT CHAIR
COLLINS ROBERT
LEESTOWN MIDDLE
MID TECHNOLOGY COORDINATOR
COMBS ROBERT
HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL
HS ZERO HOUR
COOK CATHY
GLENDOVER ELEMENTARY
ELEM ACADEMIC TEAM COACH
COOK JENNIFER
CLAYS MILL ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
COOPER WILLOW
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID DISCR COACH (FALL)
CORBIN CARLISLE
MEADOWTHORPE ELEMENTARY
HS VOLLEYBALL (ASST)
CORMAN ALLYSON
STONEWALL ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
CORNETT EMILY
CLAYS MILL ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
CORNETT MATTHEW
LAFAYETTE HIGH SCHOOL
HS CLASS SPONSOR
CORNETT NATHAN
MEADOWTHORPE ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
COVINGTON MARY
SCAPA AT BLUEGRASS
MID TECHNOLOGY COORDINATOR
COVINGTON VERONICA
STONEWALL ELEMENTARY
ELEM BLDG ASSESSMENT COORD
COX ALICE
DIXIE MAGNET ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
CRAIG MELINDA
LIBERTY ELEMENTARY
ELEM STLP COORDINATOR
CRAIG MELINDA
LIBERTY ELEMENTARY
ELEM TECHNOLOGY COORD
CRESS LAVON
STONEWALL ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
CRIPPS EMILY
LANSDOWNE ELEMENTARY
ELEM BLDG ASSESSMENT COORD
CRIPPS EMILY
LANSDOWNE ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
CRITCHFIELD ANDREW
HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL
HS ZERO HOUR
CROSS ETHAN
LANSDOWNE ELEMENTARY
ELEM TECHNOLOGY COORD
CROSS ETHAN
LANSDOWNE ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
CULLEN MARGARET
DIXIE MAGNET ELEMENTARY
ELEM COMMITTEE CHAIR
DAUER LURA
MEADOWTHORPE ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
DAVIS PAGE
TATES CREEK HIGH
HS CROSS COUNTRY
DAVIS ALLISON
BRYAN STATION HIGH
HS YEARBOOK SPONSOR
DAVIS ANTONIO
BRYAN STATION TRADL MIDDLE
MID ASST BSKTBL (GRL)-CLAS SAL
DAVIS LEE
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID PROGRAM REVIEW COORDINATOR
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DAVIS SCOTTIE
SOUTHSIDE CENTER FOR APLD TECH
ALT PROGRAM STLP COORD
DAVIS SHANNON
LEXINGTON TRAD MAGNET MIDDLE
MID CHEERLEADER SPONSOR
DAVIS STACI
SOUTHERN MIDDLE
MID EXPLORATORY COORDINATOR
DELUCIA ASHLEY
TATES CREEK ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
DEMETER SHAUN
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID TEAM LEADER (4 PERSON)
DEMETER SHAUN
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID TEAM LEADER (2 PERSON)
DEMETER SHAUN
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID INTRAMURAL DIRECTOR
DESPAIN KAITLIN
MORTON MIDDLE
MID DRAMA SPONSOR-PRODUCTION
DISMUKE
MARSHALL
SOUTHERN MIDDLE
MID INTRAMURAL DIRECTOR
DOANE ALISON
DEEP SPRINGS ELEMENTARY
ELEM CURRICULUM SPEC
DOANE ALISON
DEEP SPRINGS ELEMENTARY
ELEM SBDM SECRETARY
DOLEN NICOLE
STONEWALL ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
DONOHUE KATHERINE
SCAPA AT BLUEGRASS
MID SPEECH TEAM SPONSOR-COMP
DOOM LAKEN
RUSSELL CAVE ELEMENTARY
ELEM STLP COORDINATOR
DOWNING WESLEY
CASSIDY ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
DOWNING WESLEY
CASSIDY ELEMENTARY
ELEM TECHNOLOGY COORD
DOWNS ANDREA
GARDEN SPRINGS ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
DRAKE AMANDA
HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL
HS ZERO HOUR
DRAPER JANE
GARDEN SPRINGS ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
DUKE MILLIE
MEADOWTHORPE ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
DULANEY JEREMY
EDYTHE J HAYES MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID INTRAMURAL DIRECTOR
DUNCAN EMILY
RUSSELL CAVE ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
DUNDON CYNDE
CLAYS MILL ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
DUNN TONI
HARRISON ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD #2
DUNN TONI
HARRISON ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
DURBIN KIMBERLY
MAXWELL ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
ECLOV MARY
CARDINAL VALLEY ELEMENTARY
ELEM ACADEMIC TEAM COACH
EDEN SHELBY
MEADOWTHORPE ELEMENTARY
ELEM STLP COORDINATOR
EL-AMIN AHENEWA
HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL
HS EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITY
ELIAS ALEXANDRA
RUSSELL CAVE ELEMENTARY
ELEM ACADEMIC TEAM COACH
ELLINGSWORTH MARY
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID TEAM LEADER (4 PERSON)
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EMBRY CATHERINE
GARDEN SPRINGS ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
EMBRY CATHERINE
GARDEN SPRINGS ELEMENTARY
ELEM COMMITTEE CHAIR
EMERY MERITT
JULIUS MARKS ELEMENTARY
ELEM BLDG ASSESSMENT COORD
EMERY MERITT
JULIUS MARKS ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
ESTES CRYSTAL
LEXINGTON TRAD MAGNET MIDDLE
MID TEAM LEADER (5 PERSON)
FAIN ELIZABETH
PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR HIGH
HS STUDENT COUNCIL SPONSOR
FANNIN MICHEAL
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID HEAD BASKETBALL (GIRLS)
FARRIS CHE
SOUTHERN ELEMENTARY
ELEM WEB MASTER
FAULKNER ASHLEY
TATES CREEK ELEMENTARY
ELEM TECHNOLOGY COORD
FAULKNER ASHLEY
TATES CREEK ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
FAULKNER ASHLEY
TATES CREEK ELEMENTARY
ELEM SPECIAL AREA SPONSOR
FAULKNER LAURA
DIXIE MAGNET ELEMENTARY
ELEM SBDM SECRETARY
FAULKNER LAURA
DIXIE MAGNET ELEMENTARY
ELEM CURRICULUM SPEC
FEHR KRISTI
CASSIDY ELEMENTARY
ELEM CURRICULUM SPEC
FEHR KRISTI
CASSIDY ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
FERGUSON REBECCA
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID TEAM LEADER (4 PERSON)
FIELDS DOTTIE
RUSSELL CAVE ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
FIELDS LAURIE
SCAPA AT BLUEGRASS
MID TEAM LEADER (3 PERSON)
FIELDS LAURIE
SCAPA AT BLUEGRASS
MID EXTRA CURR ACT-NON ACAD
FISTER KAREN
MEADOWTHORPE ELEMENTARY
ELEM ACADEMIC TEAM COACH
FISTER KAREN
MEADOWTHORPE ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
FLANNERY MELISSA
ARLINGTON ELEMENTARY
ELEM SBDM SECRETARY
FLEMING BETHANY
GARDEN SPRINGS ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
FLOYD JESSICA
STONEWALL ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
FLOYD JESSICA
STONEWALL ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
FORTNEY CHAMORRO EMILY
CASSIDY ELEMENTARY
ELEM WEB MASTER
FORTNEY CHAMORRO EMILY
CASSIDY ELEMENTARY
ELEM TECHNOLOGY COORD
FORTNEY CHAMORRO EMILY
CASSIDY ELEMENTARY
ELEM STLP COORDINATOR
FOXWORTHY-DODSON SANDRA
ROSA PARKS ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
FRENCH BRANDON
LEESTOWN MIDDLE
MID CLUB SPONSOR
FRIIS ERICA
TATES CREEK MIDDLE
MID STLP COORDINATOR
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GARR PAULA
SCAPA AT BLUEGRASS
SCAPA CURRICULUM SPECIALIST
GARWOOD ROBERT
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID EXTRA CURR ACTIVITY-ACAD
GARWOOD ROBERT
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID EXTRA CURR ACTIVITY-ACAD
GAY TONIKA
CRAWFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID ASST BASKETBALL (GIRLS)
GERUGHTY AUSTIN
MARY TODD ELEMENTARY
ELEM STLP COORDINATOR
GIBSON STEPHANIE
CLAYS MILL ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
GILL JAYME
TATES CREEK MIDDLE
MIDDLE ZERO HOUR
GILLIAM JASON
LEESTOWN MIDDLE
MID BLDG ASSESSMENT COORD
GIVAN STEVEN
ASHLAND ELEMENTARY
ELEM STLP COORDINATOR
GIVAN STEVEN
ASHLAND ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
GIVENS RODRIQUEZ
MORTON MIDDLE
MID ASST BASKETBALL (GIRLS)
GLOVER MICAH
STONEWALL ELEMENTARY
ELEM CURRICULUM SPEC
GORMAN UALA
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID SUBJECT AREA REPR
GORMAN UALA
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID TEAM LEADER (4 PERSON)
GORMAN UALA
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID PROGRAM REVIEW COORDINATOR
GORMAN UALA
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID EXTRA CURR ACT-NON ACAD
GREER SARAH
CARDINAL VALLEY ELEMENTARY
ELEM ACADEMIC TEAM COACH
GREGORY ADRIANA
SOUTHERN MIDDLE
MID ASST BASKETBALL (GIRLS)
GRIGSBY KATIE
ROSA PARKS ELEMENTARY
ELEM ACADEMIC TEAM COACH
GRUPE
ANNA
HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL
HS VOLLEYBALL (ASST)
GRUPE
LUKE
HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL
HS VOLLEYBALL (ASST)
HADLOCK HEATHER
JULIUS MARKS ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
HAGANS CONNIE
PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR HIGH
HS SPEECH SPONSOR
HAGANS-FLORES NEOMIA
PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR HIGH
HS SPEECH SPONSOR
HAGER LANA
CASSIDY ELEMENTARY
ELEM ACADEMIC CHAL COORD
HAGER LISA
SOUTHERN MIDDLE
MID ASST CHEERLEADING
HAGER LISA
SOUTHERN MIDDLE
MID INTRAMURAL DIRECTOR
HAGGARD EILEEN
STONEWALL ELEMENTARY
ELEM WEB MASTER
HAGGARD STEPHANIE
DIXIE MAGNET ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
HAGGARD STEPHANIE
DIXIE MAGNET ELEMENTARY
ELEM COMMITTEE CHAIR
HALE LAUREN
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID ASST BASKETBALL (GIRLS) #2
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HALE LAUREN
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID ASST BASKETBALL (GIRLS)
HALL GARY
CARDINAL VALLEY ELEMENTARY
ELEM ACADEMIC TEAM COACH
HALL JONATHAN
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID EXTRA CURR ACTIVITY-ACAD
HALL JONATHAN
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID SUBJECT AREA REPR
HALL JONATHAN
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID DISCR COACH (FALL)
HALL-VOLPENHEIN CHRISTIE
LANSDOWNE ELEMENTARY
ELEM TECHNOLOGY COORD
HAMILTON ASHLEE-NICOLE
WINBURN MIDDLE
MID ASST BASKETBALL (GIRLS)
HAMLYN MATTHEW
SANDERSVILLE ELEMENTARY
ELEM TECHNOLOGY COORD
HAMLYN MATTHEW
SANDERSVILLE ELEMENTARY
ELEM WEB MASTER
HAMMOND SHONNA
ROSA PARKS ELEMENTARY
ELEM SPECIAL AREA SPONSOR
HANEY JESSICA
MAXWELL ELEMENTARY
ELEM WEB MASTER
HANEY JESSICA
MAXWELL ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
HARMAN
JOSEPH
MARY TODD ELEMENTARY
ELEM ACADEMIC CHAL COORD
HARRINGTON JULIA MARIA
CLAYS MILL ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
HARRINGTON JULIA MARIA
CLAYS MILL ELEMENTARY
ACADEMIC CHAL COORD-SCH LEVEL
HART JAMI
MEADOWTHORPE ELEMENTARY
ELEM CURRICULUM SPEC
HART JAMI
MEADOWTHORPE ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
HAYS JULIE
SCAPA AT BLUEGRASS
SCAPA CURRICULUM SPECIALIST
HELTZEL AMANDA
JULIUS MARKS ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
HENDERSON MARGARET
LANSDOWNE ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
HENTON MARY
HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL
HS ORCHESTRA SPONSOR
HERRINGTON CHRISTINA
HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL
HS DISCRE COACH (YEAR-LONG)
HICKS LISA
MAXWELL ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
HIGDON CHERI
HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL
HS CROSS COUNTRY
HIGGINS CYNTHIA
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID PROGRAM REVIEW COORDINATOR
HIGHLANDER BRITTANY
MARY TODD ELEMENTARY
ELEM ACADEMIC TEAM COACH
HINER SCOTT
RUSSELL CAVE ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
HIRE REGAN
BRECKINRIDGE ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
HOLLINGER JEFF
ROSA PARKS ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
HOLLINGER KATHLEEN
ROSA PARKS ELEMENTARY
ELEM TECHNOLOGY COORD
HOLLINGER KATHLEEN
ROSA PARKS ELEMENTARY
ELEM WEB MASTER
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HOLLINGSWORTH JOY
MAXWELL ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
HOWARD LAURA
LAFAYETTE HIGH SCHOOL
HS PROGRAM REVIEW COORDINATOR
HOWARD SHERRY
CARDINAL VALLEY ELEMENTARY
ELEM BLDG ASSESSMENT COORD
HUGHES HOLLY
MARY TODD ELEMENTARY
ELEM SPECIAL AREA SPONSOR
IRBY JELANI
LAFAYETTE HIGH SCHOOL
HS ASST FOOTBALL
IVETIC ADAM
TATES CREEK HIGH
HS VOLLEYBALL (ASST)
JACKSON ABIGAIL
SOUTHERN ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
JACKSON MEREDITH
BOOKER T WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY
ACADEMIC CHAL COORD-SCH LEVEL
JACKSON RACHEL
DIXIE MAGNET ELEMENTARY
ELEM ACADEMIC TEAM COACH
JACKSON RACHEL
DIXIE MAGNET ELEMENTARY
ELEM BLDG ASSESSMENT COORD
JACKSON TIFFANY
BRYAN STATION HIGH
MID ASST BASKETBALL (GIRLS)
JACKSON TIFFANY
BRYAN STATION HIGH
HS CHEERLDING SPONSOR(ASST)
JAMES CANDACE
TATES CREEK ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
JAMES CANDACE
TATES CREEK ELEMENTARY
ELEM COMMITTEE CHAIR
JANBAKHSH DANIEL
PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR HIGH
HS DISCR COACH (FALL)
JARVIS ANDREW
SOUTHERN MIDDLE
MID SUBJECT AREA REPR
JARVIS GEORGEANNA
LEESTOWN MIDDLE
MID CLUB SPONSOR
JENKINS MICHAEL
WINBURN MIDDLE
MID INTRAMURAL DIRECTOR
JETER CANDECE
CASSIDY ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
JOHNSON BRETT
HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL
HS EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITY
JOHNSON LISA
TATES CREEK ELEMENTARY
ELEM COMMITTEE CHAIR
JOHNSON PHILEMON
LEXINGTON TRAD MAGNET MIDDLE
MID ASST FOOTBALL
JOHNSON TYRONE
LEXINGTON TRAD MAGNET MIDDLE
MID HEAD FOOTBALL
JONES CASSANDRA
LEXINGTON TRAD MAGNET MIDDLE
MID DISCR COACH #2 (YEAR-LONG)
JONES CASSANDRA
LEXINGTON TRAD MAGNET MIDDLE
MID DISCR COACH (YEAR-LONG)
JONES CASSANDRA
LEXINGTON TRAD MAGNET MIDDLE
MID SUBJECT AREA REPR
JONES RUBIN
MORTON MIDDLE
MID INTRAMURAL DIRECTOR
JONES WENDY
RUSSELL CAVE ELEMENTARY
ELEM TECHNOLOGY COORD
JONES WENDY
RUSSELL CAVE ELEMENTARY
ELEM PROF DEVELOPMENT CHAIR
JUNKER KRISTIAN
HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL
HS ASST ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
JUNKER KRISTIAN
HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL
HS DRAMA SPONSOR-SPRING
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JUSTICE FRANCES
MEADOWTHORPE ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
KEATON DUANE
SOUTHERN MIDDLE
MID YEARBOOK SPONSOR
KENNEDY JENNIFER
SOUTHERN ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
KERR JOANNA
CASSIDY ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
KIELY KATHLEEN
GARDEN SPRINGS ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
KING BENITA
LAFAYETTE HIGH SCHOOL
HS VOLLEYBALL (ASST)
KING LAUREN
DEEP SPRINGS ELEMENTARY
ELEM COMMITTEE CHAIR
KINNEY CLAIRE
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID ASST ACADEMIC TEAM SPONSOR
KIRK KATHLEEN
ASHLAND ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
KISER DEBORAH
JULIUS MARKS ELEMENTARY
ELEM STLP COORDINATOR
KISER KATHRYN
JULIUS MARKS ELEMENTARY
ELEM ACADEMIC TEAM COACH
KISER NICOLE
GARDEN SPRINGS ELEMENTARY
ELEM TECHN COORD-CLAS SAL
KITCHEN DAVID
MORTON MIDDLE
MID STLP COORDINATOR
KITE WILLIAM
HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL
HS BAND DIRECTOR
LABORIO KELSEY
ASHLAND ELEMENTARY
ELEM PROF DEVELOPMENT CHAIR
LABORIO KELSEY
ASHLAND ELEMENTARY
ELEM ACADEMIC TEAM COACH
LABRILLAZO ALBERTA
SCAPA AT BLUEGRASS
BG SCAPA SPONSOR-FALL
LANE JANICE
GLENDOVER ELEMENTARY
ELEM TECHNOLOGY COORD
LANE MARY
LEXINGTON TRAD MAGNET MIDDLE
MID SUBJECT AREA REPR
LAWLESS BRIAN
PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR HIGH
HS ASST SOCCER (BOYS)
LAWRENCE LAUREN
STONEWALL ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
LAWSON LISA
ROSA PARKS ELEMENTARY
ELEM CURRICULUM SPEC
LAWSON LISA
ROSA PARKS ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
LAYMAN DANIEL
LAFAYETTE HIGH SCHOOL
HS ASST FOOTBALL
LAZZARI LORI
ARLINGTON ELEMENTARY
ELEM BLDG ASSESSMENT COORD
LEONARD AMY
CARDINAL VALLEY ELEMENTARY
ELEM BLDG ASSESSMENT COORD
LIONBERGER KYLE
RUSSELL CAVE ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
LIVINGOOD AMBER
DIXIE MAGNET ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
LLOYD AMANDA
DIXIE MAGNET ELEMENTARY
ELEM BLDG ASSESSMENT COORD
LLOYD AMANDA
DIXIE MAGNET ELEMENTARY
ELEM CURRICULUM SPEC
LOCKHART DARYL
LEXINGTON TRAD MAGNET MIDDLE
MID CLUB SPONSOR
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LOCKHART DARYL
LEXINGTON TRAD MAGNET MIDDLE
MID SUBJECT AREA REPR
LOPEZ JENNIFER
ASHLAND ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
LOSCH RACHEL
DIXIE MAGNET ELEMENTARY
ELEM COMMITTEE CHAIR
LOSCHEIDER
EMILY
CARDINAL VALLEY ELEMENTARY
ACADEMIC CHAL COORD-SCH LEVEL
LUXON MARGARET
SCAPA AT BLUEGRASS
MID EXTRA CURR ACT-NON ACAD
LUXON MARGARET
SCAPA AT BLUEGRASS
MID SYSTEM PROBLEM SOLVING TM
LUXON MARGARET
SCAPA AT BLUEGRASS
MID BLDG ASSESSMENT COORD
MACDONALD BROOKE
MAXWELL ELEMENTARY
ELEM ACADEMIC TEAM COACH
MACDONALD BROOKE
MAXWELL ELEMENTARY
ELEM BLDG ASSESSMENT COORD
MADDEN ANGELA
CASSIDY ELEMENTARY
ELEM BLDG ASSESSMENT COORD
MADISON MICHAEL
LEESTOWN MIDDLE
MID INTRAMURAL DIRECTOR
MALONEY SARA
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID DISCRETIONARY COACH FALL
MARCUM ANDREA
ARLINGTON ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
MARCUM SARAH
LEESTOWN MIDDLE
MID SUBJECT AREA REPR
MARSHALL KAILEY
STONEWALL ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
MARSHALL KAILEY
STONEWALL ELEMENTARY
ELEM CURRICULUM SPEC
MARSHALL-ALDRIDGE EVA
SCAPA AT BLUEGRASS
SCAPA CURRICULUM SPECIALIST
MARSHALL-ALDRIDGE EVA
SCAPA AT BLUEGRASS
MID TEAM LEADER (3 PERSON)
MARTIN
TRENT
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID ASST FOOTBALL
MASON JENNIFER
TATES CREEK HIGH
HS ACAD COMP ASST SPONSOR
MATO DAVID
MAXWELL ELEMENTARY
ELEM TECHNOLOGY COORD
MATTINGLY LEIGH
LEXINGTON TRAD MAGNET MIDDLE
MID BLDG ASSESSMENT COORD
MATTINGLY LEIGH
LEXINGTON TRAD MAGNET MIDDLE
MID BLDG ASSESSMENT COORD
MAYFIELD KRISTA
MEADOWTHORPE ELEMENTARY
ELEM CURRICULUM SPEC
MAYFIELD KRISTA
MEADOWTHORPE ELEMENTARY
ELEM PROF DEVELOPMENT CHAIR
MCCAMISH ELIZABETH
HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL
HS VOLLEYBALL (ASST)
MCCAULEY HOLLY
TATES CREEK ELEMENTARY
ELEM SPECIAL AREA SPONSOR
MCCAULEY HOLLY
TATES CREEK ELEMENTARY
ELEM COMMITTEE CHAIR
MCCOY DAPHNE
ARLINGTON ELEMENTARY
ELEM STLP COORDINATOR
MCNEAL SMILEY ANGELA
CRAWFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID ASST VOLLEYBALL
MCNULTY JENNIFER
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID YEARBOOK SPONSOR
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MCPEEK
GARRY
BRYAN STATION TRADL MIDDLE
MID INTRAMURAL DIRECTOR
MCSPADDEN ALYSSA
CLAYS MILL ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
MEINERS CHELSEA
YATES ELEMENTARY
ELEM STLP COORDINATOR
MEREDITH
ADAM
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
HS ASST SOCCER (BOYS)
MERRILL DEBORAH
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID PROGRAM REVIEW COORDINATOR
METTILLE JESSE
DIXIE MAGNET ELEMENTARY
ELEM CURRICULUM SPEC
MEYERS BRIDGETTE
LEXINGTON TRAD MAGNET MIDDLE
MID EXTRA CURR ACT-NON ACAD
MEYERS BRIDGETTE
LEXINGTON TRAD MAGNET MIDDLE
MID SUBJECT AREA REPR
MILLER KRISTI
CASSIDY ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
MILLER KRISTI
CASSIDY ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
MILLER SAMANTHA
BRECKINRIDGE ELEMENTARY
ELEM PUBLICATION/YEARBOOK/COMM
MINK ANTHONY
MARY TODD ELEMENTARY
ELEM STLP COORDINATOR
MINOR DENISE
HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL
HS ZERO HOUR
MIRES HOPE
ARLINGTON ELEMENTARY
ELEM ACADEMIC TEAM COACH
MITCHELL
STEVEN
HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL
HS ASST FOOTBALL
MITSUMORI NOBUO
LAFAYETTE HIGH SCHOOL
HS DEPARTMENT CHAIR
MOBERG MELISSA
HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL
HS CROSS COUNTRY
MOBERLEY WILLIAM
PICADOME ELEMENTARY
ELEM STLP COORDINATOR
MOBERLEY WILLIAM
PICADOME ELEMENTARY
ELEM WEB MASTER
MOBERLEY WILLIAM
PICADOME ELEMENTARY
ELEM TECHNOLOGY COORD
MORENO BRITO CARLY
YATES ELEMENTARY
ELEM COMMITTEE CHAIR
MORGAN JOSHUA
LIBERTY ELEMENTARY
ELEM STUDENT ASSISTANCE TEAM
MOSES DANA
GARDEN SPRINGS ELEMENTARY
ELEM COMMITTEE CHAIR
MOSIER SHELLEY
HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL
HS ZERO HOUR
MUNDY KENYETTA
TATES CREEK ELEMENTARY
ELEM SPECIAL AREA SPONSOR
MURPHY ANGELA
DIXIE MAGNET ELEMENTARY
ACADEMIC CHAL COORD-SCH LEVEL
MURPHY EMMITT
LAFAYETTE HIGH SCHOOL
HS ASST FOOTBALL
NALLY SUSAN
GARRETT MORGAN ELEMENTARY
ELEM BLDG ASSESSMENT COORD
NAPIER VERONICA
LANSDOWNE ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
NEAL DAVID
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID TEAM LEADER (5 PERSON)
NEAL DAVID
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID HEAD FOOTBALL
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NEMCSIK CARLI
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID TEAM LEADER (2 PERSON)
NEMCSIK CARLI
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID TEAM LEADER (4 PERSON)
NEVILL KAITLYN
MEADOWTHORPE ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
NOBLIN MATTHEW
SANDERSVILLE ELEMENTARY
ELEM STLP COORDINATOR
NOBLITT MARY
LANSDOWNE ELEMENTARY
ACADEMIC CHAL COORD-SCH LEVEL
NOLAN ERIN
GLENDOVER ELEMENTARY
ELEM STLP COORDINATOR
NORD JOHN
SOUTHERN ELEMENTARY
ELEM BLDG ASSESSMENT COORD
O'BRIEN ALEXA
ARLINGTON ELEMENTARY
ELEM WEB MASTER
O'BRIEN CARLA
WINBURN MIDDLE
MID TECHNOLOGY COORDINATOR
O'HARA JOHN
PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR HIGH
HS ASST SOCCER (BOYS)
OLDHAM WILLIAM
LEXINGTON TRAD MAGNET MIDDLE
MID ASST VOLLEYBALL
ONKST DEVIN
SCAPA AT BLUEGRASS
MID STLP COORDINATOR
ONKST DEVIN
SCAPA AT BLUEGRASS
MID MATH TEAM SPONSOR
PARKS DANIEL
MEADOWTHORPE ELEMENTARY
ELEM ACADEMIC TEAM COACH
PARKS DANIEL
MEADOWTHORPE ELEMENTARY
ELEM CURRICULUM SPEC
PARKS MARTY
HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL
HS ASST FOOTBALL
PATRICK TAYLOR
CASSIDY ELEMENTARY
ELEM ACADEMIC TEAM COACH
PATTON LANCE
LEXINGTON TRAD MAGNET MIDDLE
MID ACADEMIC TEAM SPONSOR
PAULEY AARON
HARRISON ELEMENTARY
ELEM CURRICULUM SPEC
PAVONA AMY
DIXIE MAGNET ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
PENA RIVERA CARLOS
HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL
HS ZERO HOUR
PERKINS GINGER
SOUTHERN ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURR SUPV-CLAS SAL
PETERS CRYSTAL
DIXIE MAGNET ELEMENTARY
ELEM SPECIAL AREA SPONSOR
PLEASANT CARLA
SCAPA AT BLUEGRASS
MID WEB MASTER
PLEASANTS CATHY
CLAYS MILL ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
POINDEXTER
TIMOTHY
EDYTHE J HAYES MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID DISCR COACH (FALL)
PORTER LADONDA
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID PROGRAM REVIEW COORDINATOR
PORTER LADONDA
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID INTRAMURAL DIRECTOR
PORTER LADONDA
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID ASST VOLLEYBALL
POWER
KRISTA
HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL
HS DISCR COACH (FALL)
PRATER ALLIESHAE
DIXIE MAGNET ELEMENTARY
ELEM STLP COORDINATOR
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PRATER ALLIESHAE
DIXIE MAGNET ELEMENTARY
ELEM CURRICULUM SPEC
PRICE KAYLA
HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL
HS ASST SOCCER (GIRLS)
PRICHARD KERRI
RUSSELL CAVE ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
RANEY BRIAN
LAFAYETTE HIGH SCHOOL
HS ASST SOCCER (BOYS)
RARDIN DANIELLE
HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL
HS CHEERLDING SPONSOR(ASST)
RATLIFF JOSEPH
HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL
HS ASST FOOTBALL
RAYBURN BRITTNEY
LEXINGTON TRAD MAGNET MIDDLE
MID ASST CHEERLEADING
RAYBURN JOSHUA
LEXINGTON TRAD MAGNET MIDDLE
MID TECHNOLOGY COORDINATOR
RAYBURN JOSHUA
LEXINGTON TRAD MAGNET MIDDLE
MID YEARBOOK SPONSOR
RAYBURN JOSHUA
LEXINGTON TRAD MAGNET MIDDLE
MID STLP COORDINATOR
REAMS JENNIFER
GARRETT MORGAN ELEMENTARY
ELEM STLP COORDINATOR
REAMS JENNIFER
GARRETT MORGAN ELEMENTARY
ELEM TECHNOLOGY COORD
REAMS STEPHANIE
ROSA PARKS ELEMENTARY
ELEM COMMITTEE CHAIR
REAMS STEPHANIE
ROSA PARKS ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
REAMS STEPHANIE
ROSA PARKS ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD #2
RECKART KARI
RUSSELL CAVE ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
REED MACY
SCAPA AT BLUEGRASS
MID YEARBOOK SPONSOR
REED MACY
SCAPA AT BLUEGRASS
MID TEAM LEADER (3 PERSON)
REED MACY
SCAPA AT BLUEGRASS
MID SPEECH TEAM SPONSOR-COMP
REESE ANESSA
GARDEN SPRINGS ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
REICHENBACH CALLIE
STONEWALL ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
REILLEY AUSTEN
GARDEN SPRINGS ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
REILLEY AUSTEN
GARDEN SPRINGS ELEMENTARY
ELEM COMMITTEE CHAIR
REILLEY AUSTEN
GARDEN SPRINGS ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
REVELETTE MARGARET
CARDINAL VALLEY ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
REYNOLDS JUDITH
SOUTHERN ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
RICHMOND BRIDGETTE
JULIUS MARKS ELEMENTARY
ELEM PROF DEVELOPMENT CHAIR
RICKERT CHRISTINE
TATES CREEK ELEMENTARY
ELEM COMMITTEE CHAIR
RIDGEWAY CHARLA
LEESTOWN MIDDLE
MID CLUB SPONSOR
RIGGLE KIMBERLY
CARDINAL VALLEY ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
RIZK CAMELLIA
LEXINGTON TRAD MAGNET MIDDLE
MID SUBJECT AREA REPR
132
ROBINSON MAXWELL
LAFAYETTE HIGH SCHOOL
HS ASST SOCCER (BOYS)
RODABAUGH JENNIFER
LANSDOWNE ELEMENTARY
ELEM STLP COORDINATOR
RODGERS CANDICE
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID CLUB SPONSOR
ROGERS LIZETTE
DIXIE MAGNET ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
ROSE JESSICA
LEESTOWN MIDDLE
MID SUBJECT AREA REPR
ROSS OLIVER
LEESTOWN MIDDLE
MID CLUB SPONSOR
ROWE TIFFANY
GARDEN SPRINGS ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
ROZANSKI KELSEY
JULIUS MARKS ELEMENTARY
ELEM WEB MASTER
ROZANSKI KELSEY
JULIUS MARKS ELEMENTARY
ELEM ACADEMIC TEAM COACH
RYDER SARAH
DEEP SPRINGS ELEMENTARY
ELEM COMMITTEE CHAIR
SAGESER LYDIA
CASSIDY ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
SALLEE WILLIAM
LAFAYETTE HIGH SCHOOL
HS DISCR COACH (FALL)
SALVADORI ANNETTE
ARLINGTON ELEMENTARY
ELEM ACADEMIC TEAM COACH
SALYERS KATHRYN
TATES CREEK ELEMENTARY
ELEM STLP COORDINATOR
SALYERS KATHRYN
TATES CREEK ELEMENTARY
ELEM COMMITTEE CHAIR
SAMS MINDY
WINBURN MIDDLE
MID ASST VOLLEYBALL
SAMUDRE EMILY
SCAPA AT BLUEGRASS
MID EXTRA CURR ACT-NON ACAD
SANDERS ANNA
LANSDOWNE ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD #2
SANDERS ANNA
LANSDOWNE ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
SARANTAKOS SHANDRA
SCAPA AT BLUEGRASS
MID PROF DEVELOPMENT CHAIR
SAUBER STEVEN
JULIUS MARKS ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
SCHMIEDEBUSCH COURTNEY
MEADOWTHORPE ELEMENTARY
ELEM ACADEMIC TEAM COACH
SCHWEITZER LINDSAY
DIXIE MAGNET ELEMENTARY
ELEM COMMITTEE CHAIR
SEGEBARTH KRISTEN
ASHLAND ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
SERAFINI CHRISTOPHER
LAFAYETTE HIGH SCHOOL
HS ASST FOOTBALL
SHALASH NAEMA
LANSDOWNE ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
SHAW ENRIQUE
LAFAYETTE HIGH SCHOOL
HS ASST FOOTBALL
SHELL EMILY
MEADOWTHORPE ELEMENTARY
ELEM WEB MASTER
SHELL EMILY
MEADOWTHORPE ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
SHEROAN LORI
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID CLUB SPONSOR
SHINALL ZACHARY
LAFAYETTE HIGH SCHOOL
HS SPEECH SPONSOR
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SHULER KIEFER
HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL
HS DRAMA SPONSOR-FALL
SILVANIK
JORDAN
TATES CREEK HIGH
HS VOLLEYBALL (ASST) #2
SIMMONS AMANDA
GARDEN SPRINGS ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
SIMMONS AMANDA
GARDEN SPRINGS ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
SIMON FAULK
DEEP SPRINGS ELEMENTARY
ACADEMIC CHAL COORD-SCH LEVEL
SIMPSON AMANDA
JESSIE M CLARK MIDDLE
MID ASST CHEERLEADING
SIMPSON SAMUEL
HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL
HS HEAD FOOTBALL
SIMPSON SAMUEL
HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL
HS ASST FOOTBALL
SIRGINNIS THOMAS
CRAWFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID INTRAMURAL DIRECTOR
SIRGINNIS THOMAS
CRAWFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID TEAM LEADER (3 PERSON)
SISK KATHERYN
TATES CREEK ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
SIZEMORE MORGAN
WINBURN MIDDLE
MID ASST CHEERLEADING
SLONE BRANDON
HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL
HS ASST ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
SMITH JONATHAN
TATES CREEK HIGH
HS ASST FOOTBALL
SMITH KELLI
LEXINGTON TRAD MAGNET MIDDLE
MID ASST CHEERLEADING
SMITH KELLI
LEXINGTON TRAD MAGNET MIDDLE
MID TEAM LEADER (5 PERSON)
SMITH KELLI
LEXINGTON TRAD MAGNET MIDDLE
MID SUBJECT AREA REPR
SMITH LORA
MEADOWTHORPE ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
SMITH NANCY
SOUTHERN ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
SMITH NANCY
SOUTHERN ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD #2
SMITH NANCY
SOUTHERN ELEMENTARY
ELEM STUDENT ASSISTANCE TEAM
SMITH NANCY
SOUTHERN ELEMENTARY
ELEM COMMITTEE CHAIR
SMITH NANCY
SOUTHERN ELEMENTARY
ELEM COMMITTEE CHAIR #2
SOWERS APRIL
CLAYS MILL ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
SPAETH MICHAEL
SCAPA AT BLUEGRASS
MID STLP COORDINATOR
SPECHT LAURA
SOUTHERN MIDDLE
MID ASST VOLLEYBALL
SPITZ BARBARA
LEXINGTON TRAD MAGNET MIDDLE
MID INTRAMURAL DIRECTOR
SPITZ BARBARA
LEXINGTON TRAD MAGNET MIDDLE
MID INTRAMURAL DIRECTOR
SPOONAMORE ANN-MARIE
HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL
HS ASST SOCCER (GIRLS)
SPROLES RYAN
HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL
HS ZERO HOUR
STACY BRITTANY
SOUTHERN MIDDLE
MID MATH TEAM SPONSOR
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STACY JUDY
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID CLUB SPONSOR
STANKO LINDSEY
SOUTHERN ELEMENTARY
ELEM STLP COORDINATOR
STANTON PATTI
WINBURN MIDDLE
MID SUBJECT AREA REPR
STEELE KIMBERLY
TATES CREEK ELEMENTARY
ELEM BLDG ASSESSMENT COORD
STEELE KIMBERLY
TATES CREEK ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
STEELE KIMBERLY
TATES CREEK ELEMENTARY
ELEM SPECIAL AREA SPONSOR
STEELE KIMBERLY
TATES CREEK ELEMENTARY
ELEM COMMITTEE CHAIR
STEPHENS HILLARY
STONEWALL ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
STONER STEVEN
DIXIE MAGNET ELEMENTARY
ELEM WEB MASTER
STONER STEVEN
DIXIE MAGNET ELEMENTARY
ELEM CURRICULUM SPEC
STRINGER ERICA
CASSIDY ELEMENTARY
ELEM CURRICULUM SPEC
SULLINGER AGNES
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID TEAM LEADER (2 PERSON)
SUTTON JILL
LEESTOWN MIDDLE
MID INTRAMURAL DIRECTOR
SWOPE WILLIAM
LAFAYETTE HIGH SCHOOL
HS DISCR COACH (FALL)
TAYLOR
WILLIAM
LAFAYETTE HIGH SCHOOL
HS DISCR COACH (FALL)
THAYER REBECCA
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID PROGRAM REVIEW COORDINATOR
THEIS KATHERINE
CLAYS MILL ELEMENTARY
ELEM SBDM SECRETARY
THEIS KATHERINE
CLAYS MILL ELEMENTARY
ELEM STUDENT ASSISTANCE TEAM
THEIS KATHERINE
CLAYS MILL ELEMENTARY
ELEM BLDG ASSESSMENT COORD
TOLBERT URIAH
MARY TODD ELEMENTARY
ELEM PUBLICATION/YEARBOOK/COMM
TURNER CHRISTIE
GARRETT MORGAN ELEMENTARY
ELEM STLP COORDINATOR
TURNER CHRISTIE
GARRETT MORGAN ELEMENTARY
ELEM TECHNOLOGY COORD
TYSON JOSEPH
DEEP SPRINGS ELEMENTARY
ELEM COMMITTEE CHAIR
VANFLEET KATHRYN
STONEWALL ELEMENTARY
ELEM CURRICULUM SPEC
VELA ABY
CARDINAL VALLEY ELEMENTARY
ELEM SBDM SECRETARY
VELA ABY
CARDINAL VALLEY ELEMENTARY
ELEM ACADEMIC TEAM COACH
VELASQUEZ SHEMEKA
MAXWELL ELEMENTARY
ELEM CURRICULUM SPEC
VEREEN MELODIE
ASHLAND ELEMENTARY
ELEM CURRICULUM SPEC
VEREEN MELODIE
ASHLAND ELEMENTARY
ELEM ACADEMIC TEAM COACH
VOGEL LORI
LEESTOWN MIDDLE
MID BLDG ASSESSMENT COORD
VOGLER HOLLY
STONEWALL ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
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VOSS SAMANTHA
CASSIDY ELEMENTARY
ELEM ACADEMIC TEAM COACH
WAECHTER KURT
LANSDOWNE ELEMENTARY
ELEM PUBLICATION/YEARBOOK/COMM
WALKER KATHLEEN
TATES CREEK ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
WALLER BRANDI
LANSDOWNE ELEMENTARY
ELEM PUBLICATION/YEARBOOK/COMM
WALLER BRANDI
LANSDOWNE ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
WANG YAN
DIXIE MAGNET ELEMENTARY
ELEM COMMITTEE CHAIR
WARREN TERA
DIXIE MAGNET ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
WARREN TRACY
DEEP SPRINGS ELEMENTARY
ELEM STLP COORDINATOR
WATERBURY KELLY
SCAPA AT BLUEGRASS
MID EXTRA CURR ACT-NON ACAD
WEBB GAYLA
CLAYS MILL ELEMENTARY
ELEM TECHNOLOGY COORD
WEBB GAYLA
CLAYS MILL ELEMENTARY
ELEM STLP COORDINATOR
WEBER KAYLA
SOUTHERN ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
WEBSTER JAMES
TATES CREEK MIDDLE
MID INTRAMURAL DIRECTOR
WEISS MEGAN
TATES CREEK ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
WELCH JUSTIN
JULIUS MARKS ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
WELCH MAREESA
JULIUS MARKS ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
WELLS AMANDA
SCAPA AT BLUEGRASS
SCAPA MUSIC SPONSOR
WESLEY-PORTER SHARRON
HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL
HS DISCRE COACH (YEAR-LONG)
WEST ERICA
TATES CREEK ELEMENTARY
ELEM WEB MASTER
WEST ERICA
TATES CREEK ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
WHITE
KATHERINE
CASSIDY ELEMENTARY
ELEM ACADEMIC CHAL COORD
WIGGINS
DELOIS
EDYTHE J HAYES MIDDLE SCHOOL
DW ART/HUM BAND CONTENT LEADER
WILBURN BRANDON
BRYAN STATION TRADL MIDDLE
MID INTRAMURAL DIRECTOR
WILLIAMS JENNIFER
LEXINGTON TRAD MAGNET MIDDLE
MID CLUB SPONSOR
WILLIAMS LISA
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID ASST VOLLEYBALL
WILLING MELISSA
GARDEN SPRINGS ELEMENTARY
ELEM COMMITTEE CHAIR
WILLING MELISSA
GARDEN SPRINGS ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
WILLIS MADALYN
CASSIDY ELEMENTARY
ELEM PROF DEVELOPMENT CHAIR
WILSON SARABETH
TATES CREEK HIGH
HS DEPARTMENT CHAIR
WIMPY RITA
TATES CREEK ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
WITHROW BRYAN
JESSIE M CLARK MIDDLE
MID INTRAMURAL DIRECTOR
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WOLF
STEVEN
HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL
HS DISCR COACH (FALL)
WOMBLES MARK
MORTON MIDDLE
MID TECHNOLOGY COORDINATOR
WOODS SARAH
MORTON MIDDLE
MID SPEECH TEAM SPONSOR-COMP
WOODS SARAH
MORTON MIDDLE
MID SPEECH TEAM SPONSOR-COMP
WOOTEN PAMELA
BEAUMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
MID SPEECH TEAM SPONSOR-COMP
WRIGHT ENRIKA
ASHLAND ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
XIE XIAOYAN
MEADOWTHORPE ELEMENTARY
ELEM CURRICULUM SPEC
YANNELLI CASSANDRA
PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR HIGH
HS ASST SOCCER (GIRLS)
YATES KARA
CASSIDY ELEMENTARY
ELEM GRADE LEVEL REP
YEARY JASON
GARDEN SPRINGS ELEMENTARY
ELEM COMMITTEE CHAIR
YEARY JASON
GARDEN SPRINGS ELEMENTARY
ELEM EXTRACURRICULAR COORD
b.
Resignations from Supplementary Duty Assignments - This is to report the resignation of the following employees
from the supplementary duty assignment:
Name Location Assignment
BORDAS, MEREDITH TATES CREEK HIGH HS DISCR COACH (FALL)
BYARS, JUAN HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL HS ZERO HOUR
OLDHAM, WILLIAM DISTRICT WIDE HS ASST FOOTBALL
4.
SUBSTITUTE PERSONNEL
a.
Employment of Certified Substitutes - This is to report the employment of the following certified substitutes:
Name Assignment Effective Date
ALFORD, WILLIAMS SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 08/26/2016
BAILEY, MATTHEW SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/12/2016
BARTON, DEANNA SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/15/2016
BELCHER, SARA SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 08/30/2016
BENNETT, DAVID RET SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/09/2016
BERRY, DEENA SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/01/2016
BLAKEMAN, JUDITH RET SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/06/2016
BROMLEY, MARY DIANE SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 08/23/2016
BRUSATE, ANTHONY SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/26/2016
BURNS, HANNAH SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/26/2016
BUTLER, CHELSEA SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/12/2016
BYERS, NANCY SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 08/26/2016
CHAMBERLAIN, MARY RET SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/06/2016
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CONDER, ALLISON SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/15/2016
DUNLAP, MORGAN SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/23/2016
DUTTON, JESSICA SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 08/26/2016
EMBURY, DUSTY SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/14/2016
FAUST, DUSTIN SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 08/26/2016
FERGUSON, JOHN SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/19/2016
GALVIN, KIMBERLY RET SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/12/2016
GORDON, JOSHUA SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/23/2016
GREENE, MACKENZIE SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/26/2016
GREER, JONATHAN SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/16/2016
HERMAN, CYNTHIA SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 08/11/2016
JACKSON, MICAH SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/06/2016
JAMES, NICOLE SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/01/2016
JENKINS, MINNA SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/07/2016
JONES, ROBERT RET SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/01/2016
JONES, WILLIAM SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 08/29/2016
JONES, ZACHARY SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/12/2016
LEBRYK, CAROLINA SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/28/2016
LEWIS, DENISE SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/09/2016
LOVAN, TRACY RET SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 08/30/2016
MALLORY, JOSHUA SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/09/2016
MCKENZIE, MARTHA RET SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/01/2016
MORAN, ANN SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/02/2016
NEAL, ROBIN RET SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/21/2016
PASCUCCI, MICHELLE SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/09/2016
PRICE, HILARY SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/20/2016
RIDDLE, MIRANDA SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 08/30/2016
ROBINSON, JENNIFER SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/22/2016
RODRIQUEZ, VALERIE SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/02/2016
SCHELL, CHRISTOPHER SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/01/2016
SERCE, ANDREW SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/20/2016
SIMS, SHAUWN SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/15/2016
STITES, JONATHAN SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/02/2016
TATUM, BRITTANY SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 08/26/2016
TRUE, WILLIAM SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/13/2016
WARREN, SUSAN SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/01/2016
WATSON, TERRY RET SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/02/2016
WEBB, BRITTANY SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 09/20/2016
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b.
Employment of Emergency Certified Substitute Teacher - In accordance with 16 KAR 2:030, this is to report that
the Superintendent is requesting the Education Professional Standards Board to issue one-year Provisional
Certificates for Emergency Substitute Teaching as indicated for the following teachers:
Name Assignment Effective Date
AHMADI, MARZIEH EMERGENCY SUBSTITUTE 09/07/2016
BEERES, INGRID EMERGENCY SUBSTITUTE 09/21/2016
BROWN, CHARLTON EMERGENCY SUBSTITUTE 09/27/2016
CALDWELL, MARIE EMERGENCY SUBSTITUTE 09/26/2016
CARRITHERS, BRENNAN EMERGENCY SUBSTITUTE 09/21/2016
ELLIOTT, ROBERT EMERGENCY SUBSTITUTE 09/12/2016
ELLIS, DANIEL EMERGENCY SUBSTITUTE 09/06/2016
FIELDS, TYRONE EMERGENCY SUBSTITUTE 09/22/2016
GRUPE, LUKE EMERGENCY SUBSTITUTE 08/31/2016
HAYSLEY, BROOKE EMERGENCY SUBSTITUTE 08/31/2016
HIGDON, AMY EMERGENCY SUBSTITUTE 09/01/2016
JOHNSON, ELIZABETH EMERGENCY SUBSTITUTE 09/09/2016
LEE, JACOB EMERGENCY SUBSTITUTE 08/29/2016
LOPEZ, MARIANNE EMERGENCY SUBSTITUTE 08/31/2016
POAGE, MEGAN EMERGENCY SUBSTITUTE 09/09/2016
PRATHER, DANA EMERGENCY SUBSTITUTE 08/29/2016
RANDALL, BIANCA EMERGENCY SUBSTITUTE 08/26/2016
REGAN-SCHNEIDER, ERIN EMERGENCY SUBSTITUTE 08/30/2016
STARNS, CARA EMERGENCY SUBSTITUTE 08/26/2016
SWOPE, WILLIAM EMERGENCY SUBSTITUTE 09/14/2016
WALLACE, STEVEN EMERGENCY SUBSTITUTE 09/13/2016
c.
Employment of Classified Hourly Substitutes - This is to report the employment of the following classified
hourly substitutes:
Name Assignment Effective Date
AHMADI, MARZIEH SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/07/2016
ALLEN, CLAUDETTE SUB PARAEDUCATOR 08/18/2016
AMOS, CAROL SUB FOOD SERVICE 08/29/2016
ASHFORD, MARTIN SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/14/2016
AYERSMAN, MICHAEL SUB PARAEDUCATOR 07/01/2016
BEERES, INGRID SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/16/2016
BEERES, INGRID SUB SECRETARY 09/16/2016
BELCHER, SARA SUB PARAEDUCATOR 08/30/2016
BELL, JAKISHA SUB BUS MONITOR 09/14/2016
BERRY, DEENA SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/01/2016
BERRY, RUTH SUB SECRETARY 08/15/2016
BINGHAM, JEFFREY SUB BUS MONITOR 09/29/2016
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BLACKBURN, FELICIA SUB BUS MONITOR 09/29/2016
BRAMEL, DIANE SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/14/2016
BRICH, TOD SUB BUS MONITOR 09/29/2016
BROMLEY, MARY DIANE SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/14/2016
BUTLER, CHELSEA SUB SECRETARY 09/12/2016
CALDWELL, MARIE SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/20/2016
CARRITHERS, BRENNAN SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/15/2016
CARTER, MARY SUB BUS MONITOR 09/13/2016
CASSIDY, MARQUIE SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/29/2016
CASTELLANOS BALDERAS, ANA SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/20/2016
CLARK, JENNIFER SUB PARAEDUCATOR 08/29/2016
CLARK, JENNIFER SUB SECRETARY 08/29/2016
CLARKE, REBECCA SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/21/2016
CLEM, MILDRED SUB FOOD SERVICE 08/26/2016
COLE, JENNIFER SUB SECRETARY 09/20/2016
CONNALLY, MADELYN SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/26/2016
CORLEY, EMILY SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/07/2016
CROCKETT, JENNIFER SUB PARAEDUCATOR 08/30/2016
CROCKETT, JENNIFER SUB SECRETARY 08/30/2016
DANIELS, ERIK SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/02/2016
DONGELL, JENNIFER SUB PARAEDUCATOR 08/29/2016
DOUGHERTY, JANIS SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/20/2016
ELLIOTT, ROBERT SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/12/2016
ELLIS, DANIEL SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/06/2016
EUBANKS, MARVA SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/15/2016
FAY, JACLYN SUB SECRETARY 09/15/2016
FIELDS, TYRONE SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/16/2016
FISCHER, RICARDO SUB BUS MONITOR 09/14/2016
GAKUMBA, MUKANDAYISENGA SUB FOOD SERVICE 09/12/2016
GAMBLE, KIMBERLY SUB BUS MONITOR 09/21/2016
GLASS, CHRISTINA SUB FOOD SERVICE 09/01/2016
GORDON, JOSHUA SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/23/2016
GRAY, CHRISTOPHER SUB FOOD SERVICE 08/30/2016
GREEN, WANDA SUB BUS MONITOR 09/01/2016
GREENE, MACKENZIE SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/26/2016
GREER, JONATHAN SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/16/2016
GROVES, CINDY SUB FOOD SERVICE 09/12/2016
HENSLEY, MARQUETTA SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/27/2016
HIGDON, AMY SUB PARAEDUCATOR 08/31/2016
HUSSEIN, KATOTO SUB BUS MONITOR 09/06/2016
JACKSON, MICAH SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/26/2016
JAMES, NICOLE SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/01/2016
JENKINS, MINNA SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/07/2016
JENNETTE, MARIE SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/26/2016
JOHNSON, DEANNA SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/06/2016
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JOHNSON, ELIZABETH SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/09/2016
JONES, WILLIAM SUB PARAEDUCATOR 08/29/2016
JONES, ZACHARY SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/12/2016
KIRKLAND, LANCE SUB BUS MONITOR 09/01/2016
LEWIS, GLADYS SUB FOOD SERVICE 08/26/2016
LOCKHART, AALIGAH SUB BUS MONITOR 09/20/2016
LONG, JOHN SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/26/2016
MALLORY, JOSHUA SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/09/2016
MCMULLEN, LORETTA SUB FOOD SERVICE 09/26/2016
MINOR, REBECCA SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/26/2016
MINOR, REBECCA SUB SECRETARY 09/26/2016
MOBERLY, DARYL SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/22/2016
MULLINS, JOHNETTA SUB FOOD SERVICE 09/23/2016
PETERS MORTON, LATONIA SUB PARAEDUCATOR 08/25/2016
PINKSTON, CAROL LONG TERM CLERICAL SUBSTITUTE 09/21/2016
POAGE, MEGAN SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/06/2016
POSTEL, LYNNE SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/09/2016
REGAN-SCHNEIDER, ERIN SUB PARAEDUCATOR 08/30/2016
RICHARDSON, TERRILISIA SUB FOOD SERVICE 09/23/2016
RICKMAN, CAROL SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/20/2016
RIDDLE, MIRANDA SUB PARAEDUCATOR 08/30/2016
RODRIQUEZ, VALERIE SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/02/2016
SEXTON, SANDRA SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/28/2016
SHELLHAMMER, TANYA SUB FOOD SERVICE 09/26/2016
SIBLEY, DONNA SUB FOOD SERVICE 08/26/2016
SIMPSON, SHEMETRIA SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/13/2016
SIMS, PARIS SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/16/2016
SIZMORE, JAMES SUB BUS MONITOR 08/26/2016
SMITH, JACOB SUB BUS MONITOR 09/20/2016
SMITH, KAREN SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/07/2016
STARNS, CARA SUB SECRETARY 08/26/2016
STITES, JONATHAN SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/02/2016
SWOPE, WILLIAM SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/13/2016
TAYLOR, ANGELA SUB BUS MONITOR 09/15/2016
TAYLOR, EDDIE SUB FOOD SERVICE 09/23/2016
TIMMERMAN, TINA SUB FOOD SERVICE 09/02/2016
TRUE, WILLIAM SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/13/2016
TUNE, CHRISTOPHER SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/09/2016
TYLER, CHERYL SUB PARAEDUCATOR 08/26/2016
WALLACE, STEVEN SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/12/2016
WATSON, TERRY SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/02/2016
WATSON, TERRY SUB SECRETARY 09/02/2016
WAY, MICHAELA SUB PARAEDUCATOR 09/15/2016
WHITE, JANICE SUB BUS MONITOR 09/09/2016
WILKERSON, KARION SUB BUS MONITOR 09/28/2016
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WRIGHT, DONALD SUB BUS MONITOR 09/28/2016
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